Still affects me. I'm on latest Ubuntu with Unuty SRU and XSwat. A
really annoying bug.
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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 distributi
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
Don't know what I can add other than diplay goes blank after about 10
minutes. We are trying to sell ubuntu installed systems as an
alternaitve to Win machines and cannot get the screens to display long
enough to brag about them and it is now two years after the first bug
report. We have the lates
I have this problem too.
Someone (on ubuntu forum) suggested adding [xset s off] (to /sys/prefs/startup)
which has stopped the monitor power-down, but g-s-s still doesn't enable the
screensaver.
g-p-m appears to be running.
- Atom230 (Intel D945GCLF) 1GB, WD1600BEVSRTL (160GB 2.5"), atheros 5k
Do someone has some solution of the problem?
Thank is advance!
PS: I've tried everything above and the problem still persists.
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I have been seeing this recently, and apparently the problem was that
gnome-power-manager was not running for some reason. Starting it
manually apparently sets the power management/screensaver settings to
the xserver (xset s off; xset -dpms in my case).
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I have this issue now with Karmic 9.10 Netbook Remix. Power management
worked fine in the beta version, but now after the official version was
released and i did updates i have this problem even though gnome-
screensaver is deactivated, power management is set to never and compiz
is disabled. This
I have never had this issue before but am now experiencing it using
Karmic Beta (9.10). I cannot watch a movie using VLC without moving the
mouse regularly). I have turned off screensaver and set GPM to never
turn the screen off but it still turns off.
I am assuming this is the same issue.
I am
So your problem is different from the bug that has been solved here.
You'd better report a new bug, no need to subscribe people that
experienced this one. Thanks!
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Milan:
'xset -dpms' does not have any effect, the problem still remains.
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Sorry I didn't update. I no longer have a problem. I adjusted my power
settings and it worked this time. I just *forgot* to change that stuff
when I did the fresh install. Thanks to everyone who worked on this!
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Scott Donelly: Are you using GNOME? Anyway, since Kaffeine is a KDE app,
the bug is likely to be different. It may not be a DPMS issue but rather
that the active power manager (for KDE or GNOME) is not told by Kaffeine
to inhibit the screensaver. Could you check your delays about that and
retry?
S
I also am experiencing this issue, Ubuntu 8.04, with Kaffeine.
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Just thought I'd check in. I have been having this issue ever since
installing Ubuntu for the first time last fall (7.10). I have now done a
completely new install of 8.04 (even reformatted...nothing left) and the
condition remains.
I'll try to provide any information you want, and will gladly tes
There was a bug in previous packages related to setting DPMS values
correctly. I believe that this is fixed with the updated GPM in Hardy.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Update: Since I upgraded to Hardy, I haven't been experiencing this
problem. I removed fix that I posted earlier in this thread, and haven't
had any issues.
The only thing that I can think of is that I'm no longer using XGL since
fglrx now supports compositing natively.
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@James Justin Harrell
Well, I installed a very long time ago, and several xorg.conf revisions
ago, so that isn't really a good test :)
Which makes me wonder if this is an upgrade issue. If possible, could
you test using a live CD -- that would have "defaults" without any
legacy issues getting in
@Ted Gould
For me, DPMS was enabled by default. I never did anything to turn DPMS
on. I did a fresh install of Kubuntu, booted into it, and immediately
the screen was going blank every few minutes (when no input received).
No GUI settings I could find regarding screen savers or power management
co
So, let me see if I can restate.
The issue is that DPMS is enabled in the Xserver, but not GPM. So then
the X server blanks. But, what you're saying is that GPM, on start,
should disable DPMS in the Xserver?
How would a user end up with an Xserver configured so that it would do
DPMS? Wouldn't
Shirish Agarwal wrote:
> I don't know whether its the right bug or should I put up a new bug for
> this. These are the symptoms of what happens on my desktop :-
>
> I am on Hardy 8.04 with all updates.
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> 1. While working many a times the screen/monitor goes blank
> 2. When it goes blank then I
I don't know whether its the right bug or should I put up a new bug for
this. These are the symptoms of what happens on my desktop :-
I am on Hardy 8.04 with all updates.
1. While working many a times the screen/monitor goes blank
2. When it goes blank then I don't get access back by clicking ei
Prevent blanking the screen. Yes, both are broken and need to be fixed
:)
I bet that 'xset -dpms' or 'xset dpms off' works for all/most of you?
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Timo: Prevent what from happening? You said earlier, "The bug is in
g-p-m which blanks the screen even though the screensaver is disabled."
But now you're saying the source of this is somewhere else.
KDE has a "Power saving" tab in the Monitor & Display settings. Even
though it claims power saving
James: right, there needs to be a desktop app to prevent this from
happening, and on Gnome it should be g-p-m. I don't know of a KDE
equivalent though.
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I've been having this problem with Kubuntu, on two different computers,
and I've never even had gnome-power-manager installed. I've also never
had gnome-screensaver or xscreensaver installed. Unless an additional
bug in KDE is producing the same problem, you are looking in the wrong
place.
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Sent upstream at: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508339
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Exactly. Apparently there is support for some video players to disable
the screensaver, but since g-p-m blanking the screen cannot be
disabled..
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ted Gould (ted-gould)
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OK, so the bug is in g-p-m not informing the xserver correctly, right?
Would this also prevent video applications from inhibiting power
management? Because I was seeing that too. If this is the case, then
I'll go ahead and forward the bug upstream.
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