This has come back on 20.04. It was not present on 19.10
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I use kubuntu 16.04 with 4.10 kernel
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May be my problem is relative.
I use x230 on dock station. On kubuntu power manager
"when laptop lid is closed" is set to do nothing
"Even when a externnal monitor is connected" is checked
but when i close laptop all monitors go to sleep
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Akash Israni (akashrisranii)
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I have this same problem with Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 . Cannot suspend after
inactive for more than 10 minutes.
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For me it stopped working after upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10.
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this happened to me only after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04, it
suspends by itself even though i have disabled it in the power settings
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I have tried every combination in the power setttings to
aleviate...nothing works.
Toshiba Satellite L550 fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04
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This issue still exists and on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.
Specifically, I can't get the Gnome-Power-Manager to honor the Do Nothing
setting, when my laptop lid is closed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990908
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Is configuring to suspend, closing power configuration, opening it
again, setting to never ... able to solve the issue ?
That doesn't work for me - I've tried just about every combination of
opening and closing the power settings.
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Any news on this ? Is configuring to suspend, closing power
configuration, opening it again, setting to never ... able to solve the
issue ?
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I now seem to be unable to prevent the computer from turning the monitor
off after idle... at least it stays awake when I want it to I suppose,
but it does make watching movies difficult :(
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How about this for the power
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/864479
and this for the screen turning off immediately
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/863038
Just noticed these fixed in the latest update.
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I can confirm that changing to a suspend and then back to never kept the
computer from suspending.
I can also confirm what Gremlyn1 said. Once screen is set to never turn off, it
immediately starts dimming...
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I have a quadcore desktop, it seems like telling the screen saver never
to come on starts it fading out as soon as I stop moving the mouse as
well... perhaps there's something broken in common.
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I can confirm that after changing settings to allow suspending then
changing back to no-suspend, the setting now persists. Resolved for me.
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Try setting the screen turn-off to 'Never' and then stop moving the
mouse. For me, it would immediately start to go dim as though I had it
set to 0 sec instead of Never.
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Im using a desktop pc(asusp8p67 pro) and i am getting the same thing
happen.Set to not suspend when inactive and it will suspend after a
while of inactivity.
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im affected by this problem, running sandy bridge i5-2500K with GA-
Z68MA-D2H-B3 mobo. using unity after gnome was too buggy.
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Running an AMD system here, and this bug affects me also.
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Just an update - I changed the setting to allow it to suspend, and then
changed it back and it seems to have stuck. I will update here if it
starts back.
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I did the same thing Jayson, and everything stuck except not locking the
screen after it turns off.
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I agree with Jeff; 'Has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu
users' and 'Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users'
(depending if you really relied on your laptop not suspending).
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Or if you rely on your HTPC from not suspending while 'inactive'! ;)
Thanks for marking my report as a duplicate, not sure how I missed this
one.
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This is a regression within the last few days. Definitely I did not see
this problem 1 week ago.
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or i guess more likely in the new upstream release
(https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-
changes/2011-September/010417.html).
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Using nothing other than changelog entries, i suspect regression
occurred here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-
changes/2011-September/010574.html .
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I should add that this is a regression from Natty. I just upgraded this
machine from Natty to Oneiric this morning, and this problem has only
occurred since then.
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I have the same settings and same problem with my Dell Inspiron 1525.
Like you, it worked for me in Natty.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Started to mark this as High, because it's a regression and pretty
annoying, however, I'll leave that to someone else to decide ultimately.
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