** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Title:
Screensaver
Public bug reported:
In my up-to-date oneiric, screensaver is acting errantly. I switched the
setting to 1 minute. The screen began fading away at the proper time. I
then ran a video in totem for a time and the screen cut off at ten
minutes (with no fading). I then cut off the video and the
How do I fix it then? I understand that Totem should and is disabling
the screensaver. But I have tried everything and the screen still cuts
out at ten minutes. I've tweaked all the GUI settings I can find, at one
point, deleted all my config files and still this persists.
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There is no setting in the current power management settings dealing
with the screen turning off at all.
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Title:
So, this should be a bug, just marked invalid against Gnome-screensaver
and mark gnome-power-manager as the package?
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Typically, I set Turn off after to 30 minutes (screen still cuts off at
10) and Lock screen after to When screen turns off so that it SHOULD
lock at 30 minutes when I tell the system to cut off the screen.
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I'm sorry, but is there ANY hope of this being fixed in time for
Oneiric?
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Title:
Screensaver activates at the
I can fill in the details: When I run the computer, if I leave it idle
for ten minutes, the screen will cut off. My settings are all set for
the screen to shut off at a half hour at the earliest.
Conventionally, when the screen cuts off in the proper fashion (which I
can check via setting the
Okay, scratch that previous comment. Just updated and decided to test
the bug again. Booted (with three applications set to run at startup)
and, once it was started, ran NOTHING. I let the computer idle for 11
minutes. The screen did not cut off. I then tried to run totem. Compiz
crashed as I
UPDATE: Last night, things worked correctly after some updates. But,
after suspending my computer for the night and resuming in the morning,
the bug returned.
I will do some more tests to figure out if I can add more data.
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Restarted and idled ten minutes, fine; ran totem and idled, screen cut
off again.
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Title:
Screensaver activates
Yay for more updates: Broke my Oneiric install last night, decided to
axe all my settings files (except Chromium, Firefox, Banshee and my
games) and reinstall Oneiric. I updated everything last night and
suspended for the night, and tested idling today, screen cut off at ten
minutes. (settings are
Debug gave me no information on the bug happening. The screen cut off
and no new information popped up. Do you still want the largely useless
logs?
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I'm attaching to log files for perusal in case it might help. This first
one is from killing the gnone-settings-daemon in system monitor and
running the debug command as you say.
** Attachment added: Log files.
This log was created by choosing stop process in System Monitor and
running the given command at prudent intervals (so marked in the log so
you can understand what was going on) Both logs were obtained from a
fresh restart of the computer.
** Attachment added: Log files.
https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-design/msg09741.html My input on the
subject. I agree with the renaming of Make Link however in addition to
the culling I suggest.
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Software Center is still showing the old icon for me.
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Title:
Launcher - Update the icons used for the Software Centre,
@Sebastien: Thanks, I mis-read my e-mails.
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Title:
Launcher - Update the icons used for the Software Centre, Nautilus,
and
Public bug reported:
This may be targetting the wrong thing because they do appear on another
computer. Anyway:
1. Play video in Totem
2. Double click to fullscreen said video
3. Move mouse.
What happens:
Nothing.
What is expected:
Overlays displaying the scrubber, pause, and leave fullscreen
UPDATE: So, I plugged up my laptop to my TV to watch a video and
fullscreened it. Turns out, it prevents the mouse cursor from appearing
(this happened in the single-monitor scenario) but even after moving the
cursor to the non-fullscreened display, the cursor still did not appear.
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DOUBLE UPDATE: I would like to clarify that this issue does NOT exist in
VLC. Only fullscreen Totem.
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Title:
In fullscreen, the
I don't know about firsthand, but I did submit my proposal to an
upstream mailing list around the time of my unity design post. As far as
I'm aware there were never any replies.
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