** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
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** Changed in: gnome-power
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
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This has now been fixed in Karmic. now the settings can be set to as low
as 1min also.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Invalid = Fix Committed
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
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You
This is awesome, many thanks!
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
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Just a comment as to what I was doing above:
the 100 papercuts project would like to keep track of their successes
and fixes, and since this bug was rejected from their project we should
keep it as invalid
Once the fix is in Karmic, we can say it is fix released. If it is in
an unreleased bzr
@Scott Howard:
I understand the released/commited , But David Seigel wants the papercuts fixes
to be marked as Fix Commited , for now.
Also when i had marked this initial as confirmed , i felt it was a
trivial fix, and David had overlooked this... hence i marked it fix
commited. But discussed
11 minutes is not a mistake, and is not a trivial change to make
(involves interaction with session idle settings -- see comment).
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
users)
Umm! if you think about the average user, even a stmt such as As soon
as computer is idle isn't quite intuitive. For ex: If I'm playing
audio, but not touching keyboard/mouse, is that idle or not? A better
option might be to give an absolute range starting from 1min, but warn
the user, if duration
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New = Confirmed
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KDE and Windows have at least two profiles. One for battery and one for ac. If
I want to shutdown the display after one minute in Gnome it is not possible. If
I set the screensaver to one minute shuting down the display is possible after
two minutes but at the same time my screen gets locked
Just put the screensaver consider idle setting at 1 minute, so then you
can put the display sleep time to as low as 2 minutes.
I don't know why anyone would want it lower than 2 minutes !!!
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes (gnome-power-preferences confusing to the
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There is no obvious reason why it should not be possible to set it to
As soon as computer is idle. It would be much more intuitive, that the
left border of the slider is as soon as computer is idle instead of
as soon as computer is idle + 1 minute.
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display sleep time - why 11 minutes
Possible solutions that I propose:
1) Add a duplicate of screensaver-idle settings to gnome-power-preferences
2) Add some text explaining why the lowest value for putting display to sleep
is X.
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