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Jeremy Nickurak, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
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I have never had a problem with either screen going to sleep or netbook
hibernating on lid closure since I implemented the workaround on my
2140.
I put echo 1 /proc/acpi/video/C088/DOS and echo 0
/proc/acpi/video/C088/DOS in /etc/rc.local and as this is run as root
there is no problem. I think
Yes, I used
sudo sh -c 'echo 1 /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/DOS' and sudo sh -c 'echo 0
/proc/acpi/video/GFX0/DOS'
But, it is not the same case.
For instance, when I do the following, it recognizes correctly if the
lid is closed or open.
(with the lid closed)
$ cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state
Strange, because it worked for me in 10.04 and works for me in 10.10 on
my Mini 2140. Is HIBERNATE_MODE set to platform in your /etc/default
/acpi-support?
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sorry, I explained it wrong.
I didn't meant to say that the workaround creates a new problem.
What I wanted to say is that what causes this problem also prevents the monitor
from going to sleep.
Both problems seems to have the same cause.
By the way, I cannot apply the workaround.
It says
The workaround seems to work only in the cases where
/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state does NOT show the correct state.
Though, there are cases where /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state shows the
correct state, but the gnome-power-manager does not recognizes the state
changes.
In those cases, the
Over @ Fedora/RedHat
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=512958) they have a
workaround that works for me.
Put this
echo 1 /proc/acpi/video/C088/DOS
echo 0 /proc/acpi/video/C088/DOS
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This also causes another problem: the display doesn't go to sleep
automatically after a certain idle time.
The following appears in the output when I run gnome-power-manager with verbose
mode:
lid is closed, so we are ignoring -NORMAL state changes
It assumes that the lid is closed and, because
Hah. yeah, that would explain why I've lost a lot of battery life...
2010/10/19 João Gomes 376...@bugs.launchpad.net
This also causes another problem: the display doesn't go to sleep
automatically after a certain idle time.
The following appears in the output when I run gnome-power-manager
Still present on the HP Mini 2140 in Maverick Beta (2.6.35-20).
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hivar,
per the Ubuntu Kernel Team's new bug policies, I prefer you open a new bug
for any issue you feel you are affected by. This enables us to approach the
bugs from the perspective of hardware interference and then move forward with
our triage.
Thanks!
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@hivar: This but is about the 2140, you need to open a new bug (or find
a duplicate) for your 5101. Thanks.
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Still an issue after latest update in UNE(10.04), kernel 2.6.32-22, on
HP mini 5101.
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Also still an issue on my 2140 under stock lucid.
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:13, hivar hihi...@gmail.com wrote:
Still an issue after latest update in UNE(10.04), kernel 2.6.32-22, on
HP mini 5101.
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Run 2.6.32.11. Lid detection works as in 2.6.34-999 and 2.6.32.14.
So, the bug is in Ubuntu kernel patches. ;)
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Great, thank you for taking care of that, Stanley. Reassigning to linux.
I'll post about this on the upstream g-p-m bug, too.
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Thank you very much for testing that, Aaron. Unfortunately since your
test case differs in two ways from this report (Mini 5101, XFCE), it
can't confirm that /this/ specific bug is fixed.
If anyone running vanilla Ubuntu with a Mini 2140 could please test the
current mainline build, it will help
I've tested mainline build on Mini 2140. Especially for you. ;)
On 2.6.34-999 (daily) the lid recognition works. Especially for
everything except screen blanking. Computer suspends, when you close the
lid, but if the setting is set to blank the screen, it's not working
perfectly. The screen
Great, Stanley, thanks for checking that out! This confirms that the bug
is either 1) in the Ubuntu kernel patches, or 2) has been fixed between
the current Lucid kernel and the trunk. To tell between these two, could
you test using the mainline build from the current Lucid one? You can
use the
On 2.6.32-02063214 (which is unfortunately 2.6.32.14; 2.6.32.11 doesn't
have linux-headers(...)_all.deb which is dependency) lid close detection
works exactly as in 2.6.34-999.
In my opinion the bug is in the Ubuntu kernel patches. If you know where
to find all packages for 2.6.32.11, tell me, I
Thanks for the testing again, Stanley. Can't you just run 2.6.32.11
without the headers? You should only need them for extra kernel modules
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I have an HP Mini 5101 running xubuntu which I dist-upgraded from 9.10
to 10.04. I had the same problems described above (suspend on lid-close
worked in 9.10 but stopped working after upgrade) with xfc4-power-
manger. Under the current 10.04 kernel, as described above,
Same problem as MatthewS, I have an HP530, it worked fine with 9.10, but when
upgraded to 10.04 it did not work any more.
But now, If I hibernate my laptop, when it wakes up, lid button starts working
OK, I mean, the event is recognized and screen turns off. Someone says, It
could be a problem
It would be helpful if someone could test using a mainline kernel build.
See instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds.
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Same as Gyorgyi, HP 2140, suspend worked perfectly in 9.10 when the lid
closed, does not work after upgrading (in place) to 10.04.
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For me lid close detection worked in 9.10 for Suspend, but did not work
when I just wanted screen light to be turned off (it stayed on). No
difference whether plugged or unplugged.
Now, after an upgrade (not new install) to 10.04, it stopped working on
my hp mini 2140 entirely.
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I have Lucid. After hibernation the lid detection started to seem to
work. While closing, the display turned off for 1 second. Than it became
normal. While closing slowly the same.
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I have reported this bug to GNOME Bugzilla. I'm almost sure it was
already reported, but just in case. It's getting pretty annoying...
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I can confirm Jan Pinkas and hforzman.
Under 9.04 lid close detection didn't work.
Under 9.10 it worked perfectly.
Under 10.04 again, it doesn't work.
N.B. I did a clean install with each new Ubuntu version (formatting root
partition, keeping /home partition). This may have an effect, as some
This bug is affecting me too. As Jan Pinkas say in Ubuntu 9.10 the lid
close/open recognition was working perfectly. Now in Ubuntu 10.04 it
doesn't work. It neither works in KDE and I wonder why because KDE has
another power-daemon.
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I don't know why, but at 9.10 works LID close good. At 9.04 not. 10.4 is
bad now.
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I don't know why, but at 9.10 it doesn't work. For me.
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Never mind. It was working until I rebooted.
Its still not working.
I'm not sure if its a help but when I accidently got it working I
where playing around with Gnome-shell.
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Ubuntu 10.04 alpha3, same problem, lid close == no sleep mode.
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Update on this bug:
David Tombs reported it to the gnome-power-manager author [1]. It would be best
to coordinate fixing of the bug at gnome's bugzilla site. Can someone check out
what sounds like a similar bug in Red Hat? They have moved that bug to the
kernel (fixed in stock kernel 2.6.32):
Hmm, but Lucid has 2.6.32 and Jan Pinkas confirmed the issue there.
Perhaps someone could try a mainline kernel build of 2.6.32?
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I just installed some updates to Lucid and now it detects lid close :D
Now we just have to wait for lid open... :)
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@David: yupp, HP 2140
Currently using kernel 2.6.31-20
No change, everything is as above.
devkit-power --dump same as above, lid-is-closed is on no when lid is
open and on yes when lid is closed
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Thanks for the info, everyone.
@Jeremy: I've copied your devkit dumps to the uptream bug report, thanks
a bunch. It'll probably be more useful to continue discussion there with
the g-p-m developer, Richard Hughes.
@Toby: Interesting. I guess you have a different issue. You should
probably file a
That's curious.. I ran the devkit-power dumps, both on AC and battery power,
lid opened and closed. In all four cases the lid was reported as open:
to...@hp-mini:~$ grep lid-is-closed devkit-*.txt
devkit-ac-power-closed.txt: lid-is-closed: no
devkit-ac-power-open.txt: lid-is-closed: no
Could someone experiencing the issue please attach the output of
devkit-power --dump both when the lid is closed and when it is open?
g-p-m does not use acpi, at least directly.
@Gyorgyi, just to be clear, you have an HP 2140 as well?
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A few things related I've noticed about this issue.
1) While the lid is closed, the screen is actually left on, meaning it's
still drawing power. Makes this a little more severe, and explains why
my battery's been dying so much faster than I expected.
2) When the lid closure is triggered, I can
Both sets of screen flickers take about a second to complete... so it's
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I am running Karmic updated from Jaunty with the latest mainstream
kernel.
In my case standby is initiated if I close the lid, but when on AC
power, I set it to just turn of the screen, and this is not working
properly: that is, the screen goes black in an almost-closed state, but
then the
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Hi,
On final Karmic release, I ran:
1) dbus-monitor --session
type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement'
2) lshal -m
And opened and closed the lid. In both cases, there was no log output at all
other than the initial start-up messages from those commands.
I then unplugged the AC
Hi,
I installed the Karmic final release yesterday on my 2140 (new install - no
upgrade - I erased the jaunty partition).
And now: It works!
Closing the lid puts my 2140 to suspend now.
-Johannes
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Hi,
just noting that on Karmic (beta) the problem is still present on my HP
MiniNote 2140.
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Since Jeremy has tested the patch on b.g.o (it did not fix his problem)
and the symptoms are different from (although similar to) those reported
in bug #44058, I'm removing the bug watch.
@Jeremy: It may be worth filing your own bug report on gnome's bugzilla
with your unique systems, then post a
Hi!
I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.29.4, but this problem with the lid is still
present. I'm still researching the precise situation, but sometimes my
hp 2140 behaves correctly when I close the lid, in my case that's means
that the machine goes in standby. The only thing that I noticed is that
The patches discussed on b.g.o's #565661 do not address my issue.
Unclear if they fix the issue described in 565661 for other people.
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Another potentially relevant observation:
The laptop doesn't resume when I open the lid either.
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Thanks to both of you for taking the time to report this bug, debug it,
and helping to make Ubuntu better. I found that this particular bug has
already been reported and is a duplicate of bug 44058, so it is being
marked as such. Please look at the other bug report to see if there is
any missing
Sorry for the extra email, this bug isn't a duplicate - the bug listed
on the other report does not report the correct ACPI state while the bug
here does. I'm marking as confirmed, and we should watch
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=565661 to see if it fixes your
problem too since the
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I tried running the dbus-monitor script, and lshal, under kernel
2.6.30-rc6 too.. Same result, ie. identical to Jeremy's post above.
I did this while on battery power, as I think someone else mentioned
maybe that would make a difference.. but it didn't.
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@Toby: Bug 44058 is about an incorrect reporting of the state of the
lid. This report is about the correct state, it is just not turning on
the standby. Bug 223192 may be a duplicate of this one, however.
@Jeremy: Could you please attach the resulting log files of:
Wasn't clear if you needed it, but the output from just dbus-monitor:
signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus - dest=:1.292 serial=2
path=/org/freedesktop/DBus; interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=NameAcquired
string :1.292
method call sender=:1.292 - dest=org.freedesktop.DBus serial=3
Here we go:
dbus-monitor --session
type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement', and
closing/opening the lid returned only:
signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus - dest=:1.287 serial=2
path=/org/freedesktop/DBus; interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=NameAcquired
string :1.287
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I thought I'd give the latest mainline kernel a go, which at time of writing
was 2.6.30-rc6.
Results were identical to the standard Jaunty kernel. ie. Lid close is detected
in /proc/acpi but suspend is not triggered.
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It seems likely that Bug #44058 is related or even a duplicate of this
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same here:
while /proc/acpi/button/lid/C1C4/state is able to recognize the status of the
lid (open/closed), power history doesn't record it and standby doesn't kick
in.
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Gnome power manager Version 2.24.2 in Jaunty
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Bigger problem, that seems to be related: When I suspend manually, and
then resume, the screensaver isn't active or locked, so if I suspend my
system, anyone can come by and open it and access everything.
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I Jeremy!
For the locking problem: have you disabled the lock options in the
gnome-power-settings present in the gconf-editor? Check if this are
enabled.
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