[Desktop-packages] [Bug 30969] Re: monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

2013-02-07 Thread JAlexoid
Still affects me. I'm on latest Ubuntu with Unuty SRU and XSwat. A
really annoying bug.

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Title:
  monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg-server” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  When I play a movie fullscreen in totem(-xine), the monitor goes to
  standby in 20 minutes.

  The screensaver does run, if I set the timeout to 1 minute it will run
  when not in fullscreen, and won't if it's fullscreen.

  However, the monitor goes to standby, regardless of the timeout value
  entered in gnome-power-manager.

  If I set g-p-m timeout to 1 minute, nothing happens. If I set it to
  never the screen will still go to standby.

  After consulting with mjg59, it seems that all g-p-m does is  modify a
  gconf key, and gnome-screensaver is the only thing that actually tells
  X to send the monitor to standby.

  So, this might be two bugs.
   - monitor goes to standby even when playing movie in fullscreen
   - the timeout value of g-p-m seems to have no effect.

  Running dapper.
  Please help me debug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 30969] Re: monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

2013-01-04 Thread rhayman
Update - something in the upgrade from Maverick to Natty appears to be
the culprit for me.  Good thing I made a complete backup prior to this
upgrade.

I used the Alternate CD ISO to upgrade to Natty since the online Natty
repository wasn't available..

Then I immediately used the online distribution upgrade to upgrade to
Oneiric and it was during this install process that the my monitors
first shut down (still running Natty).  I updated and upgraded and
distribution upgraded to Precise and when that didn't fix the problem, I
did the same to Quantal.  That still didn't solve the problem.

Since I spent the better part of a week screwing with this problem and
never getting it fixed, I had to trash that entire system.

A fresh install of Precise on that same hardware did not have the
problem.  Clearly this bug is a huge upgrade blunder.

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Title:
  monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg-server” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  When I play a movie fullscreen in totem(-xine), the monitor goes to
  standby in 20 minutes.

  The screensaver does run, if I set the timeout to 1 minute it will run
  when not in fullscreen, and won't if it's fullscreen.

  However, the monitor goes to standby, regardless of the timeout value
  entered in gnome-power-manager.

  If I set g-p-m timeout to 1 minute, nothing happens. If I set it to
  never the screen will still go to standby.

  After consulting with mjg59, it seems that all g-p-m does is  modify a
  gconf key, and gnome-screensaver is the only thing that actually tells
  X to send the monitor to standby.

  So, this might be two bugs.
   - monitor goes to standby even when playing movie in fullscreen
   - the timeout value of g-p-m seems to have no effect.

  Running dapper.
  Please help me debug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 30969] Re: monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

2012-12-27 Thread rhayman
Still a problem people...

I did not have this problem from Dapper through Maverick, but since
updating Maverick through Natty, Oneric, and Precise, to Quantal in one
day this week, this bug has now affected me - I don't know which release
intorduced it, but my guess is that Oneric or Precise were the culprit
since I took a break after the Precise install and the problem appeared,
so I upgraded to Quantal to see if that solved the problem but it did
not.

The only software changes to the workstation have been the upgrades the
OS imposed and the retirements the OS imposed.

I have made no BIOS setting changes to this workstation since I built this 
workstation in 2008 and installed Hardy on it.  
The workstation has an American Megatrends BIOS v0804 on the ASUStek Rampage II 
Extreme mobo, a 2.93GHz Core i7, 12GB RAM, 6x250GB RAID (2 hot spare), and dual 
ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards.

10 minutes after boot, WHETHER I'M ACTIVELY USING THE SYSTEM OR NOT;
whether I'm logged in or not, both of my dual monitors shutdown and the
only way to get them back on is to reboot the machine, then I have 10
minutes of use before my workstation is pretty much worthless again.

'xset [-display 0:0.0] dpms force on' does not turn the monitors back on.
'xset s reset' has no effect because apparently this isn't a screensaver issue.

I have 2 ATI Radeon HD 4850 (RV770) cards in this workstation, but I'm
only using 2 monitors now, not 4, so only 1 card is being used.

I do not have gnome-screensaver installed 
it doesn't matter if I have xscreensaver installed or not - problem occurs 
regardless
it doesn't matter if I forced off dpms (xset -dpms)
it doesn't matter if I forced off screensaver settings (xset -display 0:0.0 s 0 
0 )
if dpms is on, and the monitor has shut down, ssh'ing in xset -q tells me the 
monitor is on, but it's not...
it doesn't matter what video driver I used (Ubuntu's default, fglrx, or the 
proprietary ATI drivers)
it doesn't matter if I'm using cinnamon, gnome, or unity
it doesn't matter if my power settings are set to not sleep or suspend
It doesn't matter that my brightness settings are set to NOT turn off the 
monitor

In case you think the monitors themselves are shutting down on their
own, they're not.  They are HP LP2465s and they are connected to two
different workstations - two dual monitor setups, and the other
workstation, when selected, has the monitors active and they work just
fine.

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Title:
  monitor suspends regardless of gnome-power-manager timeouts

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “xorg-server” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  When I play a movie fullscreen in totem(-xine), the monitor goes to
  standby in 20 minutes.

  The screensaver does run, if I set the timeout to 1 minute it will run
  when not in fullscreen, and won't if it's fullscreen.

  However, the monitor goes to standby, regardless of the timeout value
  entered in gnome-power-manager.

  If I set g-p-m timeout to 1 minute, nothing happens. If I set it to
  never the screen will still go to standby.

  After consulting with mjg59, it seems that all g-p-m does is  modify a
  gconf key, and gnome-screensaver is the only thing that actually tells
  X to send the monitor to standby.

  So, this might be two bugs.
   - monitor goes to standby even when playing movie in fullscreen
   - the timeout value of g-p-m seems to have no effect.

  Running dapper.
  Please help me debug.

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