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I do not reproduce this in Kubuntu 12.04 with all updates. Changing to
lock screen instead of shutdown menu gives that effect when pushing the
power button.
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Oh. It appears this is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/policykit-desktop-privileges/+bug/812394 which is to break KDE by
design.
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@Tom LP:812394 is hibernation specific. Does it result in powerdevil or
similar not starting?
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sorry not reading.
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This is busted in 12.04 beta again. Pressing the power button just
activates the screen saver instead of hibernate.
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If I add
echo a /tmp/a
to the top of /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh I never get this output created !
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It's a shame that data-loss wasn't reason enough to get it fixed. It
took a much more obscure security bug, one that's very unlikely to occur
in the real world. The data-loss angle is an everyday risk: press the
power button, expecting to get prompted to shutdown, and watch all your
X apps get
With yesterday's updates to Kubuntu 11.10 (64bit), it now works on my
EEEpc 1215p. Only (minor) glitch, which might as well depend on the
specific hw I have, is that the dialog box pops up after 10 seconds or
so. This only happens the first time, though.
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the dialog box pops up after 10 seconds or so. This only happens the first
time, though.
Have a look at bug #713198
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This bug appears to have been fixed as side effect of a security update
that just posted today. The targeted fix was LP#893821.
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** Changed in: kde-baseapps
Status: Confirmed = Unknown
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Why has this changed status ?
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The upstream bug was changed to resovled/downstream, launchpad doesn't know
what that means so the Bug Watch Updater set it to Unkown. That's automated.
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Busted in 11.11 beta 2 still
** Tags added: oneiric
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There are actually two bugs mangled here. The do-not-ask-before-
shutdown bug is in powerbtn.sh and caused by duplicated kded4 processes.
The upstream KDE bug is about what actually creates these processes,
especially the zombies. It seems like it was tracked to downstream
again and the Ubuntu
Yeah, to an extent it doesn't matter why the other kded's are there, the
script hasn't been programmed defensively, and although it was fixed at
some point, those changes have been reverted, making it worse
irrespective of it KDE fix their issue or not (it might be fixed in
Natty, hard to tell
I think this bug needs to be marked as Critical importance for the acpi
(Ubuntu) package, because this is a data-loss bug! Instant system
shutdown without confirmation or prompting to save data is...data-loss!
This *needs* to be fixed before Natty is released.
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Still busted in natty, but I can't see the nominate button...
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$ pidof kded4
9332 9331 9328 9327 3159 2789
$ pg kded4
2789 ?Sl 0:15 kdeinit4: kded4 [kdeinit]
3159 ?Z 0:00 [kded4] defunct
4402 pts/1D+ 0:00 grep --color=auto -i kded4
9327 ?Z 0:00 [kded4] defunct
9328 ?Z 0:00
** Changed in: kdebase
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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This patch should resolve the issue. I modified powerbtn.sh to account
for multiple kded4 instances running and added a little documentation
explaining this since it seems to be a repeat problem.
** Patch added: powerbth.diff
So...two releases later...still not fixed.
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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By the way, I'd really like to know why fixing this bug was declined for
Lucid, an LTS. This is actually a DATA LOSS bug, because if someone
presses the power button, even by accident (children? pets?), the system
will power off WITHOUT SAVING DATA. This is unacceptable, and yet
another example
Sorry, this is still busted.
If you remove (and purge) acpid and acpi-support and reinstall them (on 10.10),
it still breaks.
I commented the last line of /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh out and then added a 'touch'
line to show the detection of KDE fails.
fal...@wopr:/tmp$ ls -lah
total 48K
drwxrwxrwt
Oh, look, and it's because of the exact same bug the last update fixed:
r...@wopr:~# pidof kded4
2383 2008
r...@wopr:~#
Where's the 'regression' option :-)
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:( Well, at least we'll have Unity and Wayland soon. Those will
distract us from these bugs, right? Right? ...
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 16:03, Tom Chiverton 553...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Oh, look, and it's because of the exact same bug the last update fixed:
r...@wopr:~# pidof kded4
2383
Workaround (at least of 10.10) is to simply uninstall the acpid and
acip-support packages (including configuration files i.e. 'purge').
No ill effects observed yet, but I've not really checked battery life or
anything.
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A new version of /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh arrived today in updates,
oddly(?) with no comment here.
From my testing of pressing the power button, the action I have set in
KDE is now honoured.
From testing the new script directly, it returns a 0 in the place I expect,
and calling the methods as
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** Changed in: kdebase
Status: New = Confirmed
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I assume you've double checked the KDE power settings, but other than
that I can't think of anything else unless it's a separate issue.
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I checked it a few more times with different settings and found out, that it
actually kind of works:
When I disable the powerbtn.sh, the system still shuts down without asking, but
it seems to log out from the kde session at least. This holds for the kde
setting Shut down on power button
I am experiencing a kind of the same bug: I have two kded4's and one of them
defunct.
When I press the power button, the computer immediately shuts down.
But playing on the /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh doesn't change behaviour at all! I
commented out the /sbin/shutdown line and it still went down. I
** Changed in: kdebase
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There was an acpid update today, here are my suggested changes merged
into the new version.
** Attachment added: powerbtn.sh
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47886716/powerbtn.sh
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Since my upgrade to 10.04 I am seeing the exact behavior as Tom
describes above.
This line in /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh fails for me because pidof kded4 is
returning 2 PIDs (one is defunct, also new since upgrade):
( test $XUSER != test -x /usr/bin/qdbus test -r
/proc/$(pidof
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde4libs/+bug/515138 sees almost the
same issue with defunct process' that triggers this bug, asks to report
upstream, but I can't locate one.
However, I think that's a different issue as I've now hibernated twice, and
still have just the one defunct
** Changed in: kdebase
Status: New = Invalid
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Switched tracked upstream report.
** Changed in: kdebase
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: kdebase
Remote watch: KDE Bug Tracking System #233007 = KDE Bug Tracking System
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Scratch #11, wasn't running as root, which of course the powerbtn.sh
would be :-)
Cut'n'paste tests now show
... as before ...
r...@wopr:~# getXconsole
r...@wopr:~# echo $XUSER
falken
r...@wopr:~# test $XUSER != pidof dcopserver /dev/null test -x
/usr/bin/dcop /usr/bin/dcop --user $XUSER
** Package changed: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu) = acpid (Ubuntu)
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I doubt that this is a bug in KDE itself, especially since it worked in
the Lucid betas. It would probably be good to close the bug on the KDE
tracker so it doesn't waste the KDE folks' time. This is almost surely
a bug in Kubuntu.
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Adam: It didn't work for me in the Lucid betas.
It worked for me last using Kubuntu's KDE4.4 backports PPA on their 9.10
release.
Running the stock Kubuntu 10.4 (since first beta) it has never worked.
However, Jon's comment in #6 seems to concur with you...
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Ok, it works fine here, but this sounds familiar. Just to make sure this
isn't related to acpi, please edit /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh (which handles
the acpi power button key press event) and replace the last line
/sbin/shutdown -h now Power button pressed
with something like
#/sbin/shutdown -h
Confirmed, you are spot on, something is causing that script to fail to
spot KDE is running, and it *was* falling though to the end.
I'll poke at it and see if I can locate what goes wrong... initial
testing by putting the code from the main script into the command line
(konsole) indicates it's
That single line of output comes from the first line of the getXconsole
method in /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
fal...@wopr:~$ fgconsole
Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console
fal...@wopr:~$
The strace shows some permission denied errors for opening devices in /dev/ but
@Tom
I was running Kubuntu on a Dell Latitude D630 (Core2Duo with Intel
graphics), but have gone back to Ubuntu shortly after commenting on this
bug. No problems on Ubuntu 10.04.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Tom Chiverton bugs.launchpad.net@
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Using buttons added to the
Using buttons added to the main menu panel work fine too.
Still broken in 10.4 release :-( Only now it's worse because when the Kubuntu
logo comes up, the machine is now hard-locked (num lock, caps lock do not light
the LEDs and ctrl-alt-del or ctrl-alt-F1 ignored) and I have to hold down the
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