I think (but I'm not an expert on this) that the situation that I reported may
be related with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/376793
Though it isn't the same problem, it seems to be the same cause.
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No, it's not working.
It still presents the same behavior.
For instance, right now I booted the laptop unplugged from power. After
one hour of working, I plugged it and the display stopped going to
sleep.
I'm running a clean installation of Maverick.
I was also looking at the changelog document
I could finally understand a way of reproducing this problem.
I have ubuntu maverick, fully updated, with an Intel graphics chipset.
The laptop has the battery attached and is plugged to the power.
After booting, when the computer is idle, the display goes off as it should.
However, if I close
I forgot to say that, even if kill and restart the gnome power manager,
the problem remains.
The only way is to reboot or at least go to sleep mode and come back.
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now it's working, but still there is prblem with resuming from sleep,
but i think this is different problem and story with my Amilo Sa 3650
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Hi!
I just made a clean install of Lucid and the problem remains. It is
really annoying... :s
I also noticed the following warning messages which I don't know if
they're important:
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_xevent_key,203
- could not map keysym 1008ffa8 to
This is not a solution, nor even a workaround. It's more a alternative for
those of you who, like my self, cannot make a clean install of Karmic right now.
The power manager tool from Xfce works pretty well. The version in the
repositories still has this bug:
I'm not sure if I understood correctly.
Did you suggest to try a clean install of Karmic or to updated from Jaunty to
Karmic?
I'm woking on an important project, and I cannot make a clean install of ubuntu
in my computer right now.
Maybe in a few months I'll do it.
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@João Gomes
Exactly, I'm suggesting to clean install. However, I'm not pretty sure of the
results. All I said is a just hypothesis of the problem being related to the
Jaunty-Karmic update process.
And I was trying to confirm my hypothesis by asking all the affected ppl
if they've updated to
Ok, I'll add more information when I install Karmic from a clean state.
Thank you!
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Sorry, I also forgot to mention that I updated from Jaunty to Karmic.
In Jaunty, everything was working properly.
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**Just to clear things up:
The problem seems to be related to the update process from Jaunty to Karmic and
not Karmic itself. As when I made a clean install for Karmic, the problem
completely disappeared.
[Conclusion:- As a workaround, you can try a clean install from scratch]
**So, can all
I'm not 100% sure that this is the same problem that I'm experimenting,
but I think so.
When I turn on the computer and I log in, the display seems to go sleep when it
is supposed to go.
However, after a while, the display stops going to the sleep mode when it is
inactive and I can see the same
There is another unexpected behavior that I forgot to mention.
If I turn on the laptop with the battery plugged, in the power management
preferences, there are three tabs: On AC Power; On Battery Power; and General.
However, if I turn on the laptop without the battery attached, I can only see
Same problem with GeForce 7600 GT (Nvidia driver 185.18.36) connected to
Dell P2310H on Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64.
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i have same problem with my fujitsu siemens sa3650, display goes black
but backlight stays on
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Same problem confirmed for my Aspire One 250 netbook. An icon of a
screen with arrows in the corners appears in the notification area
instead, and goes away as soon as you move the mouse or hit a key.
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Christoph Schwyn and Daniel Arseneault...Can u please confirm having an
intel integrated VGA?
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Yes:
Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) 945GME
I've also noticed that the screen blanks ok when I disable gnome-
screensaver, so the problem could have nothing to do with gnome-power-
manager.
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Same here on a Thinkpad X200s.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
***Problem:-
- Gnome Power Manager (GPM) fails to put display to sleep after the assigned
time.
***Environment:-
1- Ubuntu 9.10 (development version) i386
2- 2.6.31-10-generic Linux kernel
3-
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31950031/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DevkitPower.txt
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** Attachment added: GConfNonDefault.txt
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