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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
The bug is present in both Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 8.10
(GPM 2.23.1-0ubuntu1 in 8.10 and 2.22.1-1ubuntu4 in 8.04)
Currently, g-p-m will make a series of annoying beeps in the event of a
'failed' suspend. Unfortunately, a 'failed' suspend just means that it
failed 'one' of the times on the way down or on the way up. It will
continue to try until it actually makes it down or up.
Having these annoying beeps after a (successful) resume doesn't make
sense to the user since in their eyes everything went fine.
I propose that this should be turned off by default, and if someone
wants to use it for say debugging a long time for a suspend to kick in,
or a slow resume they can enable it themselves.
Unfortunately there isn't a good test case for this as it only happens
randomly on the way back up during resume. Sometimes performing 10
suspend/resume cycles in a row won't even produce it.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Low
Status: Confirmed
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"Use sound to notify in event of an error" is not useful
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/242713
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