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I see this behavior on my Asus 1000HA with Karmic installed and
2.6.31-15. I get it perhaps one in three wakeups from sleep. It gets
as far as showing me an X screen then goes back to sleep. The second
wakeup then works as expected.
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Yep, recently started seeing this again on ThinkPad X61 Tablet after not
seeing it for months.
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acpi_listen doesn't show anything but the original lid event:
$ acpi_listen
button/lid LID0 0080 0006
I'm going to try the fix for bug 425411.
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Please see bug 425411 for a related karmic bug.
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Please also see bug 425411 for a related karmic bug.
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this regression in Karmic has hit me also. Unfortunately I have not been
able to reliably reproduce it, so it seems slightly different from the
previous issue.
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I'm running current Karmic on a Dell Mini 10v.
The problem is intermittent - in fact, I've been trying to reproduce it
for an hour. Now that I *need* for it to happen, of course, it's not...
:-/
I can tell, however, that the system runs fine after waking up a second
time. I remember it happening
Elie, please show the output of acpi_listen running across a
suspend/resume test when you get the dual suspend. Also, you may want
to open a new bug report, since this bug has been fixed for some time
and no one has reported any recurrences of it.
What kind of laptop is this on?
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I seem to be having this problem with Karmic... :-(
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I don't have this problem since Jaunty (Lenovo ThinkPad X300)
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Seems to be fixed for me in Jaunty.
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Martin: upstream marked the bug as obsolete because it should be fixed
in current 2.26 g-p-m (as you said, HAL events are not listened to now).
Since we ship 2.24, they don't bother about our bugs...
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Steve, I'm just porting our patches to 2.25.91. Is that gnome-power-
manager patch still relevant with the recent ACPI? Why was the upstream
task marked invalid? Without the acpi-support goo, the change should be
relevant to upstream as well?
Anyway, new g-p-m now uses DeviceKit-power, so it would
@Steve -- confirmed that with both of these fixes (hal and gnome-power-
manager) my thinkpad T30 which was triple suspending now suspends
exactly once from the button.
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* Merge from Debian experimental.
* Remove 20_fix_precentage_closures.patch as already applied upstream.
* Merge in the mactel ch
I split that out to bug 325191.
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After I logged out of my gnome session, the keyboard worked ok at the
login screen and in the next session.
I suspended the machine again and I did get the double-resume, but I did
not have trouble with my keyboard on this attempt.
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As of today's Jaunty updates, I'm getting one additional suspend
cycle, and after coming back from suspend I experienced this behaviour
which I'm assuming is related:
After pressing Fn a second time to wake up, I got the gnome screen
lock dialog. I tried to type into it but I didn't see anything
Based on discussion with apw, reopening this task since it appears that
gnome-power-manager is responding to both an X key event and a hal event
when it shouldn't do so.
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I just updated the acpi-support package to 0.117, and the computer now
only goes back to sleep once (same as when acpid was stopped before).
I also only get one event from `lshal -m`:
11:46:09.220: computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition ButtonPressed = sleep
I'm attaching the full output of `lshal
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 01:33:32PM -, Chris Bainbridge wrote:
> With it stopped I get:
> keycode 150 = (keysym 0x1008ff2f, XF86Sleep), state = 0x0
> keycode 150 = (keysym 0x1008ff2f, XF86Sleep), state = 0x0
This is the expected behavior; one of these is the KeyPress event, the other
is the Key
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.117
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* Drop acpi_fakekey translations for keys that are correctly handled
in the kernel input layer:
- events/ibm-sleepbtn (LP: #306310)
- events/ibm-lockbtn, thinkpad-lockorba
I also get two resume cycles rather than three when acpid is stopped.
With acpid running I got:
$ xev | sed -n 's/^.*state \([0-9].*\), keycode *\([0-9]\+\) *\(.*\),
.*$/keycode \2 = \3, state = \1/p'
keycode 150 = (keysym 0x1008ff2f, XF86Sleep), state = 0x0
keycode 150 = (keysym 0x1008ff2f, XF86
Geir is right: Intrepid falls back to sleep only once, so that's why
with stopped acpid the problem is fixed for me.
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I'm with Geir Ove Myhr. The committed fix takes me from 3 to 2 cycles
(bravo, Steve!) but that's still one too many.
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I should add that I'm running an updated Jaunty.
acpi-support: 0.116
acpid: 1.0.6-9ubuntu4
hal: 0.5.12~rc1+git20090120-0ubuntu1
gnome-power-manager: 2.24.0-0ubuntu14
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Stoping acpid before suspend fixes this for me as well on Intrepid
(Thinkpad T61).
Thanks!
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Great work, Steve! These days you seem to be tackling a major power
management bug every week - good to know they won't keep rotting like
many others did before.
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"Idea verification" seems to work for me, so I eagerly wait for yout
patch to come through! Thank you!
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> 15:12:41.659: computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition ButtonPressed = sleep
> 15:12:41.690: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
> ButtonPressed = sleep
I think this is an acpi-support bug (i.e., this bug is caused by acpi-
support being here at all) - acpi-support is set up t
I also see this issue with Intrepid on Thinkpad R52. I'm not sure when
it appeared (with update to Intrepid or later). For me, changing the
"lock on suspend" option has no effect; computer "resuspends" regardless
of that setting.
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* I'm using Intrepid Ibex on a Thinkpad T61, and I found that if you run
gconf-editor and "uncheck" the following option:
apps->gnome-power-manager->lock->suspend
The problem will happen when suspend is triggered from fn-f4 (not from
the user switcher applet).
But it never happens if this opt
This also occurs in KDE with kpowersave on Thinkpad T42p in both
Intrepid and Jaunty. It does not occur when selecting Suspend in
Shutdown menu, only when using fn-f4 hotkey.
I thought it might be something to do with ACPI event processing
discussed in bug 267682 ie. the suspend event gets deliver
"in 2-27 - gnome-power-manager will stop listening to HAL for button
events": to me this can mean that in previous releases, HAL events can
interfere. Anyway it's just a hint, I just implied that maybe Richard
knows more about the current bug.
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Andy: Have you read this recent post by Richard Hughes [1]?
"all the multimedia buttons come up through both X and HAL. g-p-m has to filter
the second button, and mostly this works well": maybe 'mostly' is the problem
here. :-)
1: http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/01/28/gnome-power-manager-and
As of yesterday's Jaunty, this problem has got worse: I now see the
behaviour if I just close the laptop lid, whereas previously it only
happened from Fn-F4.
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I am suspicious that the XF86Sleep event may have started to be
recognised as part of updating the XKeySymDB as part of fixing the
XF86Battery key support in bug #281134.
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I believe they are two keys. So we are specifically getting two events
from Hal and one via X. This does not look like a kernel issue to my
eye.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This log contains these two lines, before all of the suspend/resume
cycles:
15:12:41.659: computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition ButtonPressed = sleep
15:12:41.690: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
ButtonPressed = sleep
Need to figure out if these are two different keys or
Attached is my lshal --monitor output from a single suspend press, but
with three suspend/resume cycles.
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If I am understanding my log on the previous comment correctly then we
receive two HAL events and an Xevent for the single key-press.
Specifically we receive a HAL event, then an Xevent, and then a second
HAL event:
TI:13:33:22 TH:0x9b13640FI:gpm-button.c FN:hal_device_condition_cb,430
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Attached is a full verbose log from gnome-power-manager.
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I can confirm this bug on my Thinkpad T30 laptop, suspending from the
user-switcher menu is fine, only suspends via the FN-suspend button are
affected.
Testing with the gnome-power-manager running --no-daemon I get the
following logs:
# user-switcher suspend
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@sanktnelson -- can you confirm that you avoid this issue if you use the
user-switcher to suspend.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andy Whitcroft (apw)
Status: New => In Progress
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is this any closer to resolution? I can reproduce it too, and it's very
annoying. (Thinkpad x61t, intrepid)
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Have a look at bug 149665, which is a long story and may have reappeared
recently.
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Ok, I should have checked the Redhat bug report as well.
I can also confirm this bug on a Compaq nx7400 using a Jaunty alpha-2
LiveCD. In contrast to my Thinkpad, it stays awake after the second
resume (the thinkpad only stays awake after the third resume).
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> It seems to be a Lenovo Thinkpad specific problem
No -- in the bug report at RedHat, Greg Orlowski reported that "[his]
laptop is a Dell D600."
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I have marked bug 307977 and bug 307986 as duplicates of this bug, and
added the packages that those bugs were reported against. It seems to be
a Lenovo Thinkpad specific problem, since Noel has a T61p (from the
attached HalComputerInfo.txt), Marc has a X200s and Jeffrey has a X61
Tablet. I can als
** Also affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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