I too have the same issue. I tried the fix in #56, and it didn't work.
Even now I'm not presented with a log-in prompt anytime I reboot or
power on my system. Wheather I remove the fix or keep it, is the same.
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 with Geforce GT 650M graphics card.
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Same issue for my Dell vostro 3560 with Intel/AMD hybrid graphic system.
#56's fix does not the trick for me. I open the lid, login to unlock the screen
and get a black screen. I use « xrandr --auto » to reset the screen where
the mouse cursor is available.
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I saw that Nvidia has a fix in there new driver, for those who have
Nvidia graphics. I tried that, but when it comes time to reboot, I get
no graphical display just TTY 1. After doinf some testing, I noticed
that the new driver 331.67 doen't work with either kernels, 3.13.0.24,
or 3.13.0.26. I
I failed to mention that I used to get these errors:
[107691.012100] dpm_run_callback(): pmp_bus_resume+0x0/0xa0 returns -19
[107691.012101] PM: Device 00:07 failed to thaw: error -19
[31826.064168] dpm_run_callback(): pmp_bus_resume+0x0/0xa0 returns -19
[31826.064169] PM: Device 00:07 failed to
Ok, some of you seem to experience a different bug alltogether actually.
Let me be clear: if suspending doesn't work for you from the logout-menu, then
this bugreport is NOT for you!
This is only for people for whom suspend works generally, but who have
problems with wakeup after closing their
I have an Acer Aspire One. I've installed light-locker from xubuntu-dev
but it still happens the black screen after entering password.
For solution, I've purge light-locker and install xscreensaver. But now
mouse pointer does not appear, for momentaly solution I turn to TTY
(Ctrl-Alt-F1) and then
@jochy2525 - so did you upgrade the power manager at the same time or
not?
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unfortunately fix from comment #56 was not working for me on my HP
Pavilion g7 with ATI graphics.
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@patrickstar777 - can you run this in a terminal
dpkg -l light-locker-settings dpkg -l xfce4-power-manager*
What versions of
light-locker-settings
xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-power-manager-data
do you have?
Did you reboot before testing that lid close worked?
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the fix from #56 does not work for me as well (ASUS N56VZ). When I set
Light Locker Settings - Switch off display after (depends on
hardware support) to Never I can use light-locker as locker :). But I
should manually lock the display.
ii light-locker-settings
@patrickstar777 and artynom.nosov: Could you please describe how it
fails exactly? Do you get a black screen after entering your credentials
(after opening the lid and un-suspending) or are there other symptoms?
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@Simon, the light-locker settings is presented here -
http://i.imgur.com/9VZLJ7O.png. I can close the LID (without suspend)
and after 2 minutes of inactivity I can enter my credentials and get a
blank screen.
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This is a Fix for me.
EeePC 1000H
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If anyone is able to test the fixed packages for this the instructions
are :-
1. Add the Xubuntu Developers PPA to get the new packages: sudo add-apt-
repository ppa:xubuntu-dev/ppa
2. Update package information and update the two crucial packages:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install
confirming same issue here on Lenovo G500/i3/intel graphics with fresh
install of 14.04. One note: if I suspend using the logout/suspend
dialogue, then resume using power button, system comes up with black
screen. As soon as I begin typing password, lightlocker PW dialog is
displayed and
Confirming Elfy's suggested fixed packages solved the black screen issue
on my Toshi Satellite. Everything works no as expected; PC suspends on
lid close, boots log-in screen on lid open and unlocks normally after
entering password. Many thanks to all involved on providing us with a
fix and Elfy
Confirming Elfy's suggested fixed packages solved the black screen issue
on my Toshi Satellite. Everything works as expected; PC suspends on lid
close, boots log-in screen on lid open and unlocks normally after
entering password. Many thanks to all involved on providing us with a
fix and Elfy for
I confirm the fix in post #56 as well. Although the login mask does not
appear instantly, it does so in the correct fashion.
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confirming fix in post 56. same experience as in #60 - slow to appear
and some display flickering, but it does work.
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I can confirm the fix in post 56 too.
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Confirming Elfy's suggested fixed packages (post#56) solved the blank screen
issue on my Fujitsu LIFEBOOK-S6410.
But the command to remove it again seems to be wrong sudo ppa-purge
ppa:xubuntu-dev/ppa - sudo: ppa-purge: command not found
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stuff as much as I do - you need to install ppa-purge :)
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Doubleplease fix this. It is a real show stopper for xubuntu 14.04.
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Confirm the bug and confirm the workaround remove light-locker; install
xscreensaver.
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Can someone provide a simple guide for removing light-locker and
installing xscreensaver correctly?
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sudo -s
apt-get purge light-locker
apt-get install xscreensaver
is all it takes.
You then can configure xscreensaver from the settings panel of xfce just like
in previous releases.
But I really wish they would fix light-locker as it does not nuke my monitor
profiles on sleep like xscreensaver
Thanks a lot, I would really like to see a fix for light-locker too but
just wanted to have an alternative just in case I needed to lock the PC
after suspend. I can wait a couple more days but if there isn't any
progress I'll go with purge-install workaround until a fix is released.
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I have the modified xfce-power-manager installed.
I agree with Artyom I replaced ight-locker with xscreensaver and I have screen
locking and suspend facilities again.
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I have uploaded a slightly modified version of xfce4-power-manager to
https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/xfce4-power-manager for
testing purpose. The screen will be now locked on wake up (as opposed to
while suspending the system).
Installing the PPA did not change my symptoms at all
My bad on comment #44, it was a false-positive. Further analysis has
shown the following:
- Going into suspend mode via closed lid still produces a black screen after
login on the laptop monitor
- Going into suspend mode via closed lid does not produce a black screen after
login on an external
The problem is still present with the following packages:
ii xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4test1
amd64power manager for Xfce desktop
ii xfce4-power-manager-data1.2.0-3ubuntu4test1
all power
Loaded the updated xfce4-power-manager from ppa and I still have problems.
Suspend does not lock the screen, but recovery is fine.
Closing the lid, locks and suspends but the screen is black.
Exiting to the terminal and the display is very low brightness requiring
adjustment.
Restart lightdm and
Further analysis with new xfce4-power-manager:-
If I lock the screen via the whisper menu, I can then suspend via the
menu or by closing the laptop lid.
After doing so in this order a full restoration is possible with no
brightness or loss of session issues.
Eeepc1000H
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At this time Xubuntu is useless for me.
If I turn off monitor and turn it back on I see black screen only and
need to restart lightdm.
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I have uploaded a slightly modified version of xfce4-power-manager to
https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/xfce4-power-manager for
testing purpose. The screen will be now locked on wake up (as opposed to
while suspending the system).
Please test this version with light-locker, xscreensaver
Dear Thaddäus,
I can confirm that after going into suspend by closing the lid and logging back
into the session
the screen is recovered correctly.
Thank you for the fix!
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Like @florisvda in comment #28 I have configured Power Manager settings
to only lock the screen, not suspend, when the lid is closed.
Nonetheless, when I close the lid while the system is running, it is
suspended. (I had the same problem for a while in 13.10 but then it
resolved itself somehow.
I'm seeing this problem occasionally ever after removing light-locker
and light-locker-settings. I'm using gnome-screensaver and xscreensaver
is not installed.
I saw these symptoms in 13.10 and was only able to resolve it by
upgrading to a development version of lightdm. The issue was with
Disabling lightlocker according to #38 fixed the problem for me.
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I can also confirm this behaviour in Xubuntu 14.04 (on my trusty ol'
Vaio TZ21 using the venerable Intel 945GM chipset). I did not have this
problem for 13.10 or 13.04.
Interestingly, when I switch off Light Locker and rely on Power Manager
to suspend the laptop when closing the lid, the screen
Confirmed on Xubuntu 14.04 on Dell Inspiron 3521, which has a dual GPU
(Intel/AMD). Removing light-locker and installing xscreensaver (I
already had it installed -- probably had it since 13.04?) is a
successful workaround.
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For me at least this completely fixes the issues around suspending
It seems they included broken / buggy packages in the main build,
completely disabling this lightlocker crap seems to have a tremendous
benefit in mitigating the issue.
I am unsure of how this affects my laptop's suspend or
The same issue. The following workaround as a hotkey works for me:
xrandr --output LVDS-1-0 --mode 1920x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal
--output VGA-1-0 --off
Thanks, Shuhao (shuhao)
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I have this issue on a Dell Inspiron 6000 after a regular shut-down. The
screen stay blank. One has to power down the machine. After powering up
everything works fine again. This phenomenon happens frequently. I don't
suspend the computer.
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To confirm, for my system (Xubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Inspiron) removing
'light-locker' and 'light-locker-settings' and installing 'xscreensaver'
solves the issue of buggy suspend/resume.
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That doesn't solve the issue, it just avoids it.
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For me I get this issue on lid close, no matter if on battery or mains,
suspend on lid close enabled not.
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As Heikki and James mention, replacing light-locker helps. In my case I
removed light-locker light-locker-settings packages and installed gnome-
screensaver package. gnome-screensaver locker looks much nicer than
xscreensaver IMHO.
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Reinis,
do I have to change any setting or just remove/install the mentioned
packages? Does xflock4 pick gnome-screensaver as locker automatically?
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Paul,
xflock4 (a shell script), tries to use either light-locker, xscreensaver
or gnome-screensaver, so you should be OK.
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I can note that I also suffer from the issue when I disable suspending
when closing the laptop lid: Settings Power Manager When laptop
screen is closed: Lock Screen. In this case light-locker still locks
the screen when closing the lit and the laptop display itself is also
shutdown. When
I notice a very similar issue on a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 on a Dell
Inspiron:
I'm noticing issues with putting the laptop to Suspend. Whether I do it from
xfce4-session-logout or from xfce4-power-manager, the laptop will hang on
attempting to Suspend, when I hit the power button the
I can confirm this happens on Intel graphics too. I'm running a Lenovo
Edge E431. It has the Intel 4000HD
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After some further testing I'd like to add this:
As I mentioned before, locking with the command light-locker-command
-l and then closing the laptop lid allows you to resume just fine, with
the session being locked properly.
Running light-locker-command -l on suspend (via a script in /usr/lib
Both of my laptops have most all of these symptoms.
As mentioned in comment #13, the lowest brightness setting is also a
symptom of this bug. I can't confirm what he/she is saying about the
sessions brightness but I can say that lightdm is at lowest brightness
when on resume after suspend by lid
For new Xfce users it might also be relevant to mention that you can use
xscreensaver to lock and blank the screen. I have substituted
xscreensaver for screen locking while I wait for a fix for screen
locker.
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I have the same bug - black screen on resume after unlocking, but only when the
suspend was triggered via lid close and not when doing it from the XFCE menu.
Also, the display backlight is very low. Turning the brightness up while on
TTY1 with my media keys or cat'ing a high value to
When I close laptop lid, machine hibernates. But when I open the lid
maybe an hour later and give a password screen lock asks, I can remove
lock but screen turns blank. I guess screen lock doesn't tell to the
powermanager that it should turn screen from blank state to showing
desktop. If I remove
With regards to comment #16:
I have the same problem. The mouse cursor is missing, but the mouse
still works. You can see icons, tabs, buttons etc. being highlighted as
the mouse passes over it.
You get the pointer back though when you switch to a text tty (ALT-
CTRL-F1) and then back to the GUI
I had this error also a few times, the first time however I could get it
back by pressing my 'Fn' key and the 'extend monitor' key. Very strange
behavior.
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For the moment I use the option to not ask for a password after bringing
back the system from suspention.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1259339
Xfce4 Power Manager does not restore screen power
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Importance: Unknown = Undecided
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Remote watch: Xfce
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
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Regarding comment #14
Going into suspend via the menu does not trigger any faulty behavior. I'm able
to successfully recover from suspend without any troubling symptoms. The problem
only exists when going into suspend via closed lid.
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Creating an xrandr shell script + key combo works, except the mouse
cursor is missing.
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Can anyone confirm that suspending via menu also triggers the black
screen?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1259339 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1259339
** Package changed: light-locker (Ubuntu) = xfce4-power-manager
(Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #10535
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10535
** Also affects: xfce4-power-manager
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.14 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = light-locker (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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So a work around:
Bind a keyboard shortcut to a valid xrandr command that maps your
screen. This is mine:
#!/bin/sh
xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1366x768 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal --output VGA1
--off
You might need to edit this. If you get the black screen simply press
your shortcut to execute
There is one more symptom:
- The background image of the display manager changes to the default one
instead of the custom set one after resuming from suspend.
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I have also noticed that the screen is not actually off but the
brightness of it is so low it appears to be off. Using an xrandr to
reset the screen seems to work to reset the brightness.
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