[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-07-26 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1347272 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1347272

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1347272
   XFCE applications appear irresponsible after communicating with a daemon

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-07-15 Thread Jaime Pérez
In Ubuntu 12.04 seems to work fine

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-07-02 Thread Martin Spacek
Note that Darko's Bug #1254881 (xfce session starts multiple instances
of xfce4-power-manager and xfce4-volumed) is useful, while Bug #1314782
(multimedia keys don't work when xfce4-volumed is run in daemon mode)
might be the ultimate fix for all of this, assuming that patch can be
applied to more than just xfce4-volumed.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-06-28 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2012-05-01T19:11:10+00:00 AG Restringere wrote:

System detail: Dell Vostro 1500, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, dm Xubuntu-Desktop.

Summary: very chaotic unstable behavior...unusable almost.

- There is a major issue with the stability and performance of the Power
Manager where the power manager plugin panel is very slow to load, it
loads about 20 seconds after the Wifi network manager launches and
connects, it takes forever when it should load instantly before all the
other indicator plugins.

- When I go into XFCE control panel settings and click Power Settings, I
get a blank screen and this is on a fresh install of 12.04 LTS with XFCE
downloaded from the Software Centre.

- When I attempt to click on the preferences icon in the panel plugin,
nothing happens and then a pop up emerges with a smiley screen repeating
the Power Manager version information.  Clicking on the button OK keeps
me in a perpetual loop where the dialog box never closes.  I have to
close it with the X window closer button. When I attempt to reopen the
dialog box again from the indicator plugin panel, it is totally blank.


System detail: Dell Inspiron 1000, Lubuntu 12.04 LTS, dm LXDE.

I also have an install of Lubuntu 12.04 on another machine and for some
reason it works perfectly every single time.  Oddly the above error is
only found on XFCE based desktops and does not affect the other DM's.

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On 2012-05-01T19:11:51+00:00 AG Restringere wrote:

At this point the Power Manager is totally unusable and unreliable...

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On 2012-05-02T05:11:21+00:00 AG Restringere wrote:

(In reply to comment #1)
 At this point the Power Manager is totally unusable and unreliable...

MAJOR update for you on this bug.  Tried doing a clean install of
Xubuntu and the problem went away.  I think I have identified the
conflict area.

Explanation:

When I first installed Ubuntu I installed it with the default Unity
desktop.  They have a login screen run by LightDM manager.  It matches
with the Unity Desktop and has all the same plugins in the panel for
things like internet connectivity...Notice in the link provided below
they have their own power manager plugin running in the Unity Greeter
LightDM screen.  I think switching sessions from the Unity Greeter
somehow causes problems with the session running in XFCE Xubuntu and
that the power plugin is affected the most.

This might explain the many power manager bug reports.

See link: http://joesteiger.com/wp-
content/uploads/2012/01/ugreeter-1.png

Symptoms of xfce4-power-manager running with Unity Greeter first:

- power manager fails to load.
- plugin takes forever to load.
- cannot connect to XFCE4-power-manager error.
- Power Settings panel in system settings is blank.

Thank you for the attention...

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On 2012-05-08T07:22:05+00:00 Levente Torok wrote:

This is similar to my experience on Xubuntu 12.04
power manager applet couldn't be loaded to Setting Manager/Power manager and it 
says 
Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager
Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did 
not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply 
timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. 

I also tried:

lev@mach:~$ xfce4-power-manager --quit
lev@mach:~$ xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon
Xfce Power Manager: Another power manager is already running

but didn't help.

Cheers,
Lev

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On 2013-03-08T09:14:46+00:00 Ivan Nikolaev wrote:

I also have Ubuntu 12.04 installed. Used the Unity desktop for a while,
but I was convinced to switch to Xfce 4.10 from PPA. Installed the xfce4
-power-manager package (for some strange reason it wasn't installed when
I typed 'sudo apt-get install xfce4'), now using the DE without any
problems... Having LightDM as DM, but don't experience your problems.
I'd like to help, but can't reproduce the bug...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-05-24 Thread Dimitri Bakalow
There's more to it - commands with --quit and --restart options won't do
anything

~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
~$ xfce4-power-manager --quit
~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
u**+ 25705 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager --quit
~$ xfce4-power-manager --restart
~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
u**+ 25705 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager --quit
u**+ 25711 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager --restart

because it seems like initial instance of xfce4-power-manager does not
exist for session manager? Maybe this explains these did not receive a
reply messages?

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Re: [Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-05-24 Thread awol
i had this problem BUT i have been installing from server or alternate to a
text interface THEN installing xubuntu-desktop.

the result is xubuntu with nothing else - not even THIS problem.


On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Dimitri Bakalow
973...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:

 There's more to it - commands with --quit and --restart options won't do
 anything

 ~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
 u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
 ~$ xfce4-power-manager --quit
 ~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
 u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
 u**+ 25705 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager --quit
 ~$ xfce4-power-manager --restart
 ~$ ps -ef | grep power-manager | grep -v grep
 u**+ 25698 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
 u**+ 25705 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager --quit
 u**+ 25711 23969  0 00:45 ?00:00:00 xfce4-power-manager
 --restart

 because it seems like initial instance of xfce4-power-manager does not
 exist for session manager? Maybe this explains these did not receive a
 reply messages?

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 Title:
   Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

 Status in Light Display Manager:
   New
 Status in Xfce4 Power Manager:
   Unknown
 Status in “xfce4-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released

 Bug description:
   What happens:

   When I try to access the Xubuntu Power Manager (through Xubuntu
   Settings / Settings Manager), I get first a blank settings window and
   then this error message:

   Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager
   Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application
 did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply,
 the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. 


   typing
   xfce4-power-manager
   or
   xfce4-power-manager-settings
   in the terminal leads to: nothing. nothing happens, not even a error
 message.

   So I'm not able to make any power settings in Xubuntu.

   What is expected to happen:
   Being able to use power manager settings


   Ubuntu Version:
   12.04 beta with all updates.

   ProblemType: Bug
   DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
   Package: xfce4-power-manager 1.0.11-0ubuntu1
   ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-21.34-generic-pae 3.2.13
   Uname: Linux 3.2.0-21-generic-pae i686
   ApportVersion: 2.0-0ubuntu4
   Architecture: i386
   Date: Wed Apr  4 23:15:10 2012
   InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin - Beta i386
 (20120328)
   SourcePackage: xfce4-power-manager
   UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-05-19 Thread Fen Labalme
This had been working for me for the last 18 months,  then (same as
@tommy-trussell) I upgraded (to Xubuntu 14.04, no issues, but then it
started again.

Actually, during that 18 month period when it worked (proper suspend
on LID close) there would be occasional times that the suspend would
fail. But rare enough that the reboot seemed like a good thing to do
anyway (even if a hassle with 25 windows and 50 browser tabs spread
across 4 workspaces)...

xfce4-power-manager --restart --sm-client-id 2e8860bf1-e99f-47a9-9f8a-
35e5fa4c66c8

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-05-17 Thread Andrea Zwirner
Same problem here. Lubuntu 14.04 on Eee PC 1015PEM:

--- BEGIN
andrea@andreeea:~$ xfce4-power-manager --quit
andrea@andreeea:~$ xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon

(xfce4-power-manager:4968): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: Unable to
connect to session managet : Impossibile connettersi al gestore della
sessione: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined

(xfce4-power-manager:4968): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: could not map 
keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode
--- END

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-05-01 Thread Tommy Trussell
I was seeing this bug in 13.10 but it seemed to not be an issue in 14.04
for a few weeks after I upgraded, but recently it started again. Maybe I
had applied the workaround in 13.10 and it got carried over, but a post-
upgrade update reverted it. Maybe.

The workaround has helped me: editing /etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-power-
manager.desktop  replacing 'Exec=xfce4-power-manager' with 'Exec=xfce4
-power-manager --no-daemon'

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-04-22 Thread Sebastien Dejean
This bug says Fix released but I fail to see a fix listed in the
comments for this post, or a root cause.  I am still experiencing the
issue in Xubuntu 14.04/Xfce 4.10.  The link to the Xfce bugzilla-tracked
bug also has little information or resolution.  Would it be possible to
change the status of this bug or at least point to a bug that tackles
the issue in Xfce 4.10?

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-03-11 Thread Jaime Pérez
Same problem here for 14.04

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2014-03-02 Thread Bratmaxe
I have the same Problem in xubuntu Trusty (14.04) .

When I try to access the Xubuntu-Power-Manager through Xubuntu Settings
/ Settings Manager first nothing happen, then ill become an error
message:

xfce4-power-manager-settings-CRITICAL **: Unable to get configuration
information from xfce power manager: Did not receive a reply. Possible
causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message
bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the
network connection was broken.

the same in terminal...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-11-18 Thread Darko Veberic
with fresh ubuntu 13.10 and xfce desktop i get this symptomatic behavior 
(confirmed on several installations):
* at first everything looks ok
* after several logout/logins or after wake-up from hibernate 
xfce4-power-manager (symptom: no battery status icon) and audio volume buttons 
stop working, power policies (hybernate, blank screen on lid) do not work, 
notebook goes into suspend
* ps awxu | grep xfce reveals several instances of xfce4-power-manager and 
xfce4-volumed running, sometimes up to 3 instances of each are observed
* i tried to do Settings | Session and Startup | Session | Clear saved 
sessions since it seems even when Automatically save session on logout in 
Logout Settings is set to off, multiple instances of power manager and audiod 
creep in on login
* killing all xfce4-power-managers and restaring it with --debug seems to get 
it working while the one without an option produces a non-functioning one (this 
seems like a bug in the code since it works while a lot of --debug is produced 
and just hangs when run without an option, i guess it's the same with the 
--no-daemon)
* logout after killing excessive instances of the power manager and volumed 
produces a session with single instance of both applications only. 
unfortunately, notebook's volume buttons stop working (workaround is to assign 
keyboard shortcuts to audio buttons and alsamixer up/down/mute)

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-05-07 Thread Horst-Martin
On Acer Aspire 5920G after updating kernel 3.2.0-40 12.04 LTS Ubuntu-Studio I 
got the same problem and it still resists with the kernel -41.
Before I made this update I had no problems with xfce-power-manager.
I tried to solve it with this workaround, which doesn't solve the problem 
completely:
http://d24m.de/2012/05/10/xubuntu-12-04-und-der-power-manager/
The power manager doesn't start automatically after processing this workaround, 
but I can start it now with a terminal or over Software=Accessories= 
Power-manager=will you start the power-manager, without the reported error 
message. The brightness control doesn't work as it should: no OSD is shown and 
there are no limits to the brightness regulation. Having the cairo dock 
installed it shows me, that it changes the gamma, too,  if I change the 
brightness. This is a new behavior! I have version 1.0.11-0ubuntu2 installed.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-26 Thread qji
Is it fixed on 12.04 also? It's just happened again on my laptop...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-18 Thread malinka
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Opinion = Fix Released

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-15 Thread Simon Lüke
** Also affects: lightdm
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-15 Thread Simon Lüke
This bug also affects me, xfce4-power-manager stopped working out-of-
the-box after I set up a fresh Ubunutu 12.10 64-bit installation. I.e. I
assume it is lightdm and its use ot the indicators from Unity.

As window manager I use awesome and chose xfce4-power-manager for indicating 
battery status and handling the other power related configurations, which 
worked very well on my previous Linux Mint 13 (Maya, based on Ubuntu 12.04). 
xfce4-power-manager is started in the awesome configuration but it's not 
working: the process remainins in status “S” → “interruptible sleep (waiting 
for an event to complete)“. After I kill it (SIGKILL is needed, no way to 
terminate it otherwise) I can start it manually and sucessfully (indicator 
applet appears, power management config is applied) using the no-daemon switch:

   xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon

 or even

   xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon 

;-)

So I can reproduce the same behaviour as suggested in #37 of this bug.
(Besides I get the same error messages as in #28.)

What's different when starting with the no-daemon switch (apart from starting 
in foreground)? Could the lightdm people take care of a configuration enabling 
conflict free starting of the different environments (Unity / XFCE / Awesome 
with xcfe4-power-manager)?
Is it possible to include the suggested fix in the default config, i.e. 
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-power-manager.desktop? For I nearly killed my laptop 
battery not recognising the problem and running into deep discharge yesterday.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-14 Thread Bazon
After two more months of testing I can confirm my #35 :
this doesn't happen with the XFCE notification area, only with the Ubuntu 
notification area (which is used by default).

So I propose: switch the default notification area to the XFCE
notification area for xubuntu-desktop.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-03-04 Thread Paul Garlick
In 12.10 I have found the problem persists after removing indicator-
power and gnome-power-manager.

To work around the problem I have edited the session start-up file
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-power-manager.desktop:

replacing 'Exec=xfce4-power-manager' with 'Exec=xfce4-power-manager
--no-daemon'

This allows the battery icon to be displayed and the Power Manager
System settings are also available.

The error message noted in #8 is sent to .xsession-errors.

My system also exhibits the https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048805 .
Could there be a link between the --no-daemon and --disable-server
options?

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-01-30 Thread Yogesh
I had simillar issue that there was 2 xfce4 power manager running but no
battery icon on the desktop with ubuntu 12.04 + xubuntu insalled on top
it.

The solution from this link helped
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2036759

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-01-06 Thread Bazon
Maybe this observation is usefull:
I started using _only_ the XFCE notification area (see 
file:///usr/share/doc/xfce4-panel/html/C/systray.html ) and _not_ the other 
Ubuntu notification area (where Unity indicators will be placed).
Since then, I hadn't this bugs problem anymore. (I hope it will stay like 
this...)

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2013-01-03 Thread gouri
On new install of 12.10 (AMD64 architecture) this bug appeared. 
Notice that 12.10 is using XFCE 4.10 as standard, so no need for PPA.

Additional information:
* When trying operations requested on comment #2, observed same behavior as 
comment #12
* Regarding power button, it does nothing when pressed, as reported on #6 and 
#8.
* Also installed Ubuntu then XFCE components, like in comments #14 and #15.
* Package indicator-power *is* installed. Removing indicator-power might be an 
option for some but it's a kludgy workaround as it probably deprives users 
running gnome or unity from seeing battery status :-/.
* After doing like in comment #12 (kill -9 was needed, --quit or plain kill was 
not enough), power manager can be tuned via XFCE parameter tool and works (e.g. 
suspends when closing lid, if configured that way).
* Also, the system experiences bug #1048805. It might be a hint as both bug 
show a message Did not receive a reply. The local fix for power manager does 
not fix that bug, still.

To summarize : the scenario of a conflict between Gnome and XFCE
components seem plausible.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-12-31 Thread AG Restringere
** Also affects: xfce4-power-manager via
   https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8809
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-12-31 Thread AG Restringere
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Opinion

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-12-14 Thread AG Restringere
This may not solve your problem but I think it's worth trying 4.10 from
the Xubunt Dev PPA becuase I have had no problems after installing
it...https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/xfce-4.10...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-11-26 Thread Xuan Hu
Just to update.
After serveral days I suddenly find my xfce4-power-manager can not running 
again.
I found it is caused by dbus by exploring on Google in an ArchWiki
I use the command 'sudo update-rc.d dbus defaults' and then everything seems to 
be ok.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-11-21 Thread Xuan Hu
hi, all,

I fixed my problem by removing indicator-power according to tobydeemer
#23.

Wish this can be helpful to you! ^.^

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-11-05 Thread William Meng
I solved the issue on my laptop by making sure that ONLY xfce4-power-manager 
--no-daemon was running.
(first killed all xfce4-power-manager processes, as I had several instances 
running, then running it with the --no-daemon option)
Tip: Use kill -9 if you can't kill it normally.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-10-20 Thread Fen Labalme
After upgrading from xubuntu 12.04 x64 (with the xfce 4,10 PPA) to 12.10
the power manager no longer works for me (e.g., no suspend on lid close,
and it won't open in the Setting panel).  Running `xfce4-power-manager
--no-daemon` from the command line I get:

(xfce4-power-manager:13198): GLib-WARNING **:
(/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.34.0/./glib/gerror.c:390):g_error_new_valist:
runtime check failed: (domain != 0)

(xfce4-power-manager:13198): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: Unable to
connect to session managet : Failed to connect to the session manager:
SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined

(xfce4-power-manager:13198): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: could not
map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode

Trying various things, will re-post if I find a solution.

Thanks!

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-10-20 Thread Fen Labalme
Happy to say, it's working for me now.  Just went through my bash
history to see if I had actually made any changes to the system, but I
can't see any.  Tried another reboot and power-manager is working and
suspend when lid closed is, too.

Hope this is not an intermittent problem as appears to be for some in
this thread.  If I see more issues, I'll post anything I find.

Thanks!

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-10-05 Thread Fiorenzo De Santis
The Saeed's advice has helped me, I've modified
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-power.manager.desktop to start xfce4-power-
manager --no-daemon and now it works fine! Thanks a lot!!!

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-09-22 Thread Saeed Zarinfam
I had this problem, i unchecked Power Manager from Application
Autostart list and added another application with this command xfce4
-power-manager --no-daemon then i have not have this problem yet.

Did i do good work?

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Re: [Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-09-22 Thread awol
Saeed,

this issue is difficult because it is intermittent - which means it happens
sometimes and not others due to an unknown cause.

i am currently not seeing this problem. if it comes back i will try your
fix and let you know if it works.

thanks.


On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Saeed Zarinfam
973...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:

 I had this problem, i unchecked Power Manager from Application
 Autostart list and added another application with this command xfce4
 -power-manager --no-daemon then i have not have this problem yet.

 Did i do good work?

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 Title:
   Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

 Status in “xfce4-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
   Incomplete

 Bug description:
   What happens:

   When I try to access the Xubuntu Power Manager (through Xubuntu
   Settings / Settings Manager), I get first a blank settings window and
   then this error message:

   Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager
   Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application
 did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply,
 the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. 


   typing
   xfce4-power-manager
   or
   xfce4-power-manager-settings
   in the terminal leads to: nothing. nothing happens, not even a error
 message.

   So I'm not able to make any power settings in Xubuntu.

   What is expected to happen:
   Being able to use power manager settings


   Ubuntu Version:
   12.04 beta with all updates.

   ProblemType: Bug
   DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
   Package: xfce4-power-manager 1.0.11-0ubuntu1
   ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-21.34-generic-pae 3.2.13
   Uname: Linux 3.2.0-21-generic-pae i686
   ApportVersion: 2.0-0ubuntu4
   Architecture: i386
   Date: Wed Apr  4 23:15:10 2012
   InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin - Beta i386
 (20120328)
   SourcePackage: xfce4-power-manager
   UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-09-16 Thread Xebec
Affects me. When xfce power manager fails to run properly (it happens
randomly in about 30% of boots), my system seems to be controlled by
some other power manager, since the screensaver turns on automatically
(I turned it off in xfce4-power-manager). I was one of those unlucky
people installing Ubuntu 12.04 and then deciding that I hated Unity, and
since GNOME 2 days are numbered - migrating to XFCE

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-09-02 Thread tobydeemer
Hi all-

I regret to report that my update from yesterday was a bit of a false
alarm, in the respect that I'm now able to get xfce-power-manager
through applet or through System settings window.

The problem on this system that was having issues was that indicator-
power was still installed, and was causing the conflict. I thought I had
removed it, but that was not the case.

Removing indicator-power fixed the issue, and now I have the xfce-power-
manager applet in the panel, and I can open the settings through the
System settings control panel.

So the issue of a conflict still exists, but it still able to be
resolved by removing the gnome-power manager elements as well as
indicator-power.

Hope that helps and sorry again for the added noise.

-td

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-09-01 Thread tobydeemer
In reply to Ryan Daly #20, ubuntu-desktop is only a meta-package. This means 
basically you could do apt-get install ubuntu-desktop and it will get 
everything you need automatically. Removing meta-packages won't actually 
remove, say, nautilus or network-manager. Apt will show you everything that 
will be removed if you try to pull out a package. On a command line, do apt-get 
remove gnome-power-manager, and it will show you all the packages that will be 
affected by the change, and will ask for a confirmation. For instance:
code
user@host:~/.cache/sessions$ sudo apt-get remove xubuntu-desktop 
[sudo] password for supreme: 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  xubuntu-desktop
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
After this operation, 44.0 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? 
/code

Now, back on topic (sorry). I wish I had better news, but I have this
same issue again on a different machine. Same build type- Ubuntu with
Unity first, moved to XFCE later. I followed the steps I had posted
ealier and removed the unity and gnome power stuff. No dice this time.
XFCE power manager just doesn't like to start up.

What's more, this time I can't even start it on CLI via the --no-daemon option 
in order to get bug output, as it's already running. But it's a Zombie that 
can't be killed:
code
root@host:~# ps ax | grep power
 1402 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/upower/upowerd
 1926 ?Ss 0:00 xfce4-power-manager
 2577 ?Ss 0:00 xfce4-power-manager
 5212 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto power

root@host:~# kill 1926
root@host:~# kill 2577

root@host:~# ps ax | grep power
 1402 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/upower/upowerd
 1926 ?Ss 0:00 xfce4-power-manager
 2577 ?Ss 0:00 xfce4-power-manager
 5214 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto power
root@host:~# 
/code

*sigh*

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-18 Thread AG Restringere
This is no longer an issue for me, as of recent updates this is FIXED...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-15 Thread awol
i have reinstalled Xubuntu without Unity and now have NO PROBLEM with
power management.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-15 Thread Barry Flanagan
I was having the same issue on my MacBook Air 2012, and followed the
advice from tobydeemer in #14 - removing all the unity and gnome-power-
manager stuff - and suspend/resume works perfectly now.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-15 Thread Ryan Daly
I cannot remove gnome-power-manager without it wanting to remove the
ubuntu-desktop, too.  I use packages from ubuntu-desktop while using
Xfce, so removing ubuntu-desktop is not an option for me.

Is the workaround to simply uninstall/reinstall lightdm?

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-14 Thread awol
i have 2 32it installs of 12.04 (laptops) with Unity and Xfce (Xubuntu).
on Computer A, Xubuntu was installed THEN Unity. on Computer B the
standard Unity install was made THEN Xubuntu. the result of this is that
A uses the Xubuntu login and B the standard login - sorry i don't know
the details of the difference between these two logins. Manager, greeter
???

computer B HAS this problem but NOT for the original install
administrator account - only subsequently created accounts. Computer A
does NOT have this problem for any account. the problem happens only
under Xubuntu NOT Unity.

the main issue for me is that, since the power manager seems to be not
working at all under effected logins, closing the lid does nothing even
though settings say to Suspend. that is settings made under Unity -
there are no settings under Xubuntu.

this is not good for a naive user.

i suppose a workaround is to install Xubuntu first and use the Xubuntu
login - but i prefer the standard login for aesthetic reasons.

i'm an Xubuntu user at heart as are my clients but i feel obliged to
keep up with Unity as it is more mainstream.

sorry for the rambling description - i'll try my workaround and report.
i will put effort into whatever experiments might be thought necessary.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-14 Thread awol
NOW the original admin login that worked properly has THE PROBLEM ! see
comment above.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-13 Thread tobydeemer
This also is occurring for me. Running from a terminal I get this:

user@host:~$ ps ax | grep power
 1469 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/upower/upowerd
 1898 ?Ss 0:00 xfce4-power-manager
 2189 ?Sl 0:00 xfce4-power-manager-settings --socket-id=54526262
 2297 pts/1S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto power
user@host:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for user: 
root@host:~# kill 1898
root@host:~# kill 2189
root@host:~# xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon

(xfce4-power-manager:2355): GLib-WARNING **:
(/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.32.3/./glib/gerror.c:390):g_error_new_valist:
runtime check failed: (domain != 0)

(xfce4-power-manager:2355): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: Unable to
connect to session managet : Failed to connect to the session manager:
SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined

(xfce4-power-manager:2355): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: could not
map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode

 after this, the power manager panel applet shows up. When trying to
access the power manager settings, I *cannot* get to the controls via
Settings Manager  Power Manager. But I *can* get to the application
settings via right-click on the applet  preferences. Probably because
the new instance was not initiated with the session login.


small section of syslog; not sure if it's relevant:
Aug 13 01:41:51 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Activating service 
name='org.freedesktop.Accounts' (using servicehelper)
Aug 13 01:41:51 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Successfully activated service 
'org.freedesktop.Accounts'
Aug 13 01:41:51 hostname accounts-daemon[1339]: started daemon version 0.6.15
Aug 13 01:41:51 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Activating service 
name='org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit' (using servicehelper)
Aug 13 01:41:51 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Successfully activated service 
'org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit'
Aug 13 01:41:53 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Activating service 
name='org.freedesktop.UPower' (using servicehelper)
Aug 13 01:41:53 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Successfully activated service 
'org.freedesktop.UPower'
Aug 13 01:41:56 hostname dbus[809]: [system] Activating service 
name='org.freedesktop.RealtimeKit1' (using servicehelper)

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-13 Thread tobydeemer
Just to update-

My installation was done as regular Ubuntu, using Unity. I had later
added Xubuntu Desktop package, as Unity was too resource hungry on this
machine. (AMD dual core 11.9ghz, 4gb DDR2, 32gb ssd).

This issue started manifesting probably a couple days ago, and I recall
seeing a unity update prior to this occurring.

Anyway, this evening I removed Unity, gnome-power-manager and gnome-
session components related to power, and also removed indicator-power
(which also triggered a few other auto-removals related to the
gnome/unity session). After doing this, I rebooted.

LightDM did not load up after this reboot, but stayed at a black screen.
I switched to tty1 and logged in via CLI. I removed and reinstalled
LightDM, which made it default to Xubuntu desktop as its default
session. Another reboot, and I have a LightDM session screen, and upon
login, the XFCE power indicator applet is present in the panel, and I
can access the power settings from the settings manger.

So it would appear there's now some sort of conflict between gnome-power
and xfce-power when they are both installed under LightDM.

Hopefully this is helpful, but this is just my experience.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-13 Thread Bazon
Maybe I should add, my installation was also regular Ubuntu with adding
xubuntu-desktop package later. Maybe it's connected to that?

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-11 Thread Bazon
OK, I got the problem again.
So your commands give me:
xfce4-power-manager --quit
(no output message)
 
xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon
Energieverwaltung für Xfce: Eine andere Energieverwaltung läuft bereits
which means translatet: 
power manager for fxce: an other power manager is now running.

and in fact, as I looked in my task-manager, there was still an instance of 
xfce4-power-manager running.
After killing that instance, 

xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon

gave me the output:
(xfce4-power-manager:2226): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: could not map 
keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode

but in fact, the power manager is now running and working.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-08-09 Thread Emmanuelle Driz
I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with XFCE 4.10 as well but this problem has not
been fixed for me. The symptoms remain the same and without power
options I cannot hibernate either.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-07-27 Thread AG Restringere
This seems to be fixed in XFCE 4.10 as I no longer have that issue.  Can
you look into it further and test with 4.10?  I forget the PPA that
provides that update and will have to find it again...

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-07-04 Thread Gareth Halfacree
Same here. Running xfce4-power-manager with --nodaemon results in the
following:

(xfce4-power-manager:3027): xfce4-power-manager-WARNING **: could not
map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode

Fully up-to-date Ubuntu 12.04 install with xubuntu-desktop installed
through apt, in an Xfce4 session. No battery icon, no suspend on lid
close, but the power button brings up the what would you have me do
menu as expected.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-07-04 Thread Gareth Halfacree
Bad form following up to myself, I know, but: running xfce4-power-
manager as root loads it as expected, complete with battery icon.
Loading it as plain-old-me does not.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-06-23 Thread Adam Orwell
Having this exact problem on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit using xfce4, running on
a Thinkpad T61 (CTO-8897).

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-06-18 Thread sabreur
I have found this problem to be intermittent. Whenever this is
happening, I also get no response from pressing the power button on my
computer (normally, pressing the power button gives a prompt for
suspend, shut down, etc.). Also, whenever this is happening, there is no
battery icon in the panel, so I cannot tell how much battery power is
left. Sometimes, restarting fixes the problem, but only for a few
minutes.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-05-01 Thread AG Restringere
This is also happening to me, I filed a similar bug in their Bugzilla listing:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8809

Power Manager for any 12.04 LTS version except my Lubuntu 12.04 seem to
be totally unusable, this application is really a mess.


** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #8809
   http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8809

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-04-24 Thread Marcelo Mottalli
Same problem happened to me. It happened right after I installed the
xubuntu-desktop package, I logged out of Gnome and into XFCE, and I got
the message. I then rebooted my computer, and logging into XFCE directly
seems to solve the problem.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-04-06 Thread Bazon
Sorry, for the moment, I can't reproduce, next time I started the session, it 
works.
If it happens again, I'll report the result of your advices.
thanks.

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-04-05 Thread Lionel Le Folgoc
Hi,

Thanks for your bug report.

Could you try to start it manually in a terminal with the following commands:
xfce4-power-manager --quit # to quit it in case it is running
xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon # this will start it manually and display 
warnings/error messages on the console

?

** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 973778] Re: Unable to connect to Xfce Power Manager

2012-04-04 Thread Bazon
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