I noticed to have this problem only when my ipod was connected to the
usb.
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I have only recently seen this bug, but reading the comments made me
think it might be my USB peripherals. I had an iPod connected the most
recent reboots when I got to login ALL my USB items had not
mounted/loaded. Is there any way to disable gnome-power at login? I
agree with owen that the
I can report that removing the iPod solved the problem. I must say, I
suspect any thing that uses a lot of power slows down gnome-power-
manager at boot ( charging iPods, CD/DVD drive use, USB hubs, cameras )
and thats why we all see that warning. In Jaunty, however, I did not
observe this
A question / comment - is this problem associated with the GNOME
interface? Has anyone found the problem with KDE? It seems clear that
the power manager loads early in the boot process - before the program
reads that power manager has been disabled. I have fixed my instance
of this problem by
I have actually installed xubuntu-desktop then kubuntu-desktop to try
rid myself of the problem, but it only made things worse. I am now not
even able to log in. I still haven't figured out a solution or a cause
for this issue. I'm using Koala 9.10 for now until this issue gets
worked out.
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1. Removing disk from CD drive. 2. Changing boot order to HDD first
3. Removing all USB devices. 4. Blacklisting gspca_vc032x
5. Removing PM from startup list 6. Reinstalling PM
None of them worked for me. The only thing that I can add to the discussion is
I also have this bug and I confirm so that removing CD/DVD before
booting fixe this problem.
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sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-power-manager
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I experienced this bug briefly just now. My report is similar to owen's
above.
My steps to reproduce:
1. Set BIOS boot order to: (1) CD Drive (2) HDD
2. Insert FreeDOS CD and boot
3. Select 'q' to quit the FreeDOS boot and boot from HDD
4. Log in and get the dialog A program is still running...
Hey Neil: I did do exactly that yesterday. It did not solve my problem,
however. I had to re-install Ubuntu 8.10 on a separate hard drive
upgrade to Karmic Koala. I can't use Ubuntu One Music Store now because
I am afraid to upgrade this newer Ubuntu install to Lynx because I don't
want a
I have had the same problem. I upgraded to Lucid 10.04 from Ubuntu 9
and things have been great for about a week. iSuddenly today, I had
this identical issue I cannot resolve it. I tried different solutions,
logging into recovery mode, but I still end up with a box coming up
saying Install
I agree with owen, above.
When the login screen appears, the boot sequence may still be going on
in the background.
The end of the boot sequence is signalled audibly with the drum sound
(provided, of course that you have sounds on), so the system knows
perfectly well when it is done booting.
I had the same problem on my 10.4 AMD64 install (update from 9.10).
I can confirm that removing the DVD before booting from cold fixes the
problem for me.I no longer see power manager screen and get quicker
boot.
Here is what I think is going on. The boot sequence has become
increasingly
It seems to matter for me what CD is in the drive. I can trigger it on
every boot with one CD (Civilization 4). I am unable to trigger it on
boot with Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. I have not tried others.
(It would seem that I am on a Sid Meier game kick).
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I also have this bug, but only when I have a CD inserted.
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#44 same for me when I have a cd or a dvd on the dvd-rw I get this
issue... if take off the cd/dvd the issue is gone
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In response to #39. This seems to be the fix for me. Changing the USB
slots used for external devices (in this case a wireless dongle) gives
fast boot and no power-manager fail.
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Shut down the computer - reset CMOS - Turn on computer - still the
problem?
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My box is making me wonder if the boot sequence order is just starting
gnome-power-manager at just the wrong moment.
Reinstall gnome-power-manager, problem goes away, install updates,
problem comes back, reinstall gnome-power-manager, problem goes away
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seriously slows down the boot for me, takes 4 times longer than karmic to get
to the desktop.
I have to select 'logout anyway' or it locks up the screen. The mouse moves and
you can select cntrl-alt-F1 thru F4 etc... to get to a console login prompt.
It is really really slow to boot up with
same problem. With first fresh install, all ok. After updating, the
problem appears. At Login, keyboard and mouse doesn't works. After a
while, keyboard does, but noothing with mouse. I takes a long time to
run desktop, and then the mous is active. Exactly when power manager
flash item appears on
Further to comment #38, what appears to be a permanent fix in my case at
least.
I disconnected one of the three devices attached to the USB hub and
rebooted Lucid. Problem remains.
I disconnected the second of the three devices attached to the USB hub
and rebooted Lucid. Problem remains.
I
It seems to be a problem with USB and Lucid but not USB and Karmic.
I have dual boot installations of Karmic and Lucid.
I have a powered USB hub with a number of devices attached.
The problem occurs when booting Lucid with USB hub attached. The problem
does not occur with Lucid without USB
In order to disable a driver, do you only need to add blacklist
driver_name to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf? I've blacklisted this
way both gspca_vc032x and uvcvideo, but there have been no benefits. I
still have the Power Manager is still running windows at login.
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i think i solved, at least for me. disconnecting al the usb active on start
e.g. bluetooth, wireless lan, camera, or card reader.
i connected all usb later, after start.
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Twilight zone: I've disabled the power manager from the sturtup but I
still get the same message! This thing runs by itself. I am not sure if
the problem is associated with the 32-22 kernel or with the power
manager package itself. I was thinking that one solution could be to
completely remove the
Wrong idea. If I try to completely remove the power manager the synaptic
says it should remove the ubuntu-desktop also!
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read the thread, the problem is not the power manager but camera
driver...
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I'm noticing that the message window doesn't show up if I wait long enough
before I log in--long enough being until I hear the Ubuntu startup sound.
Apart from this little glitch, the system appears to be working fine, so, at
least for the time being, I can live with it.
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Indeed with Alex's line in the blacklist there is no problem and the
boot time has been dramatically improved; no camera of course. I am a
new newbie and I just wrote that the power manager might be the problem
because it doesn't use the latest upower version (0.9.4) but a previous
one. I've tried
similar bug here, originally I thought it was due to nvidia graphic card
driver but this is not the issue at fault
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also this does not effect my m1330 but does effect my dimension e520
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Same problem here. But the power management appears every time I try to
log in and log in process takes much longer than before. The problem
showed up when I installed updates yesterday after a clean installation
of Lucid. I used GRUB to boot with pre-updated Linux system but the
problem
Removing power management from start up programs did NOT solve the
problem. It still takes ages to see the login window and takes even
longer to be logged in.
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Seems that updating to 2.6.32-22 kernel is the problem but as mentioned
before booting with 2.6.32-21 kernel is no relief.
Also as mentioned in bug #575337 a significant delay in showing panels
was observed.
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This affects me, too. I installed Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 (amd64) Final.
This problem was present at the first boot. No updates have fixed or
affected the problem. I have not tried any further troubleshooting steps
(such as blacklisting gspca_vc032x, above).
When the warning dialog occurs, hitting
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I'm here again after hours of tries and now I believe that I solved
definitively (at least for me)... I understood the problem!!! According to me
the gspca_vc032x is the problem!! I opened the blacklist file:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
and i've added the following line:
blacklist
Thank you, blacklisting gspca_vc032x worked fine for me.
- but camera stopped working.
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For me, blacklisting gspca_vc032x doesn't change a thing: Booting still
takes a long time, then on logon, I get the Power Manager not
responding window.
More annoying is that sometimes the Shutdown item on my panel gets
disabled: It changes from red to gray, and it no longer responds.
There's no
@AndreK: I know...the gspca is the camera module and blacklisting it means
disabling camera...but is the only solution i've found...
@luvr: try to blacklist you camera module... maybe isn't gspca_vc032x for you!!
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...your camera module...
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sorry men but I solved only for one day!! today I'm affected again!!
damn!
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hi guys,
I have the same problem!!! I've it since I updated to 2.6.32-22 kernel... It
wasn't a problem with the previous 2.6.32-21...
Now I solved with a
sudo apt-get --reinstall install gnome-power-manager
Hope the same for you!! Bye
Alex
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good try, but it did not help me.
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I have the same problem on my Acer Travelmate 4220 after a clean install
of 10.04 32bit. As a workaround, try to disable the power manager at
system-preferences-startup applications.
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I am having the same issue on amd64 version, an HP pavilion. I don't
have any laggy logon though like some of you. I simply wait for the
window to go away on its own and it logs me on just as fast as any other
boot. It does NOT happen on the netbook version, I tried that on my
netbook, it's just
Same problem here.
very annoying, how can I disable this service ?
also, this is same bug as 575337
Worked until some days before release of 10.04 - 9.10 and 9.04 worked fine also.
Travelmate 4233
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me2. Using 10.4 i386 final release downloaded and installed a couple of
hours ago. Also had same problem with release candidate a couple of
weeks ago. Again, it's a desktop machine (AMD Sempron 3000+).
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I have the same problem on a clean install of 10.04 64-bit Final. Did
not have any problems on previous install of 8.04 32-bit on same
notebook (Acer Aspire 5580)
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i'm too.
And after the computer is very slow and the led's disk is ever on.
I have disabled the service.
My computer is a desktop.
I have upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 RC
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In the installation i have see, a fast screen, a configuration error in
the GDM installation. (if i mean right)
it' possible that it was the problem?
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I'm seeing exactly the behaviour - installed 10.04-amd64 - Beta1 3/28
and have upgraded through rather than reinstall. As far as I can recall,
the problem has been there since Beta1.
This is a desktop, so AC-powered. I can provide any information
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Hi,
I have the same problem.
The first login will also be slow 20 seconds + between password and
desktop being displayed. All subsequent logins will have the desktop up
in a few seconds.
Thanks,
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