I have a kid computer with same problem.
Problem :
The screen doesn't sleep-standby-off with gnome-power-manager settings ok
Installation :
1-Ubuntu 10.10
2-Qimo packages
Computer :
Toshiba satellite a10
Intel 852/855 gm graphic
Workaround :
Terminal
xset +dpms
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display doesn't go to DPMS
The problem still exists in Lucid.
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same problem for me on a dell 1520 laptop. xset dpms force off works
correctly...
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Using xset dpms force standby works properly for me once the
screensaver is completely disabled. Otherwise, I have the same issues
reported here.
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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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Screen seems to blank fine when gnome-screensaver is disabled. The
problem could be with the screensaver.
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Same problem here on an Eee PC 1005HA-H with Intel 945GM graphics,
running latest Karmic Netbook Remix.
Screen goes blank but does not shut off. xset dpms force off correctly
disables the screen.
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same problem with workstation with Nvidia card - xset dpms force off works.
Setting off-time in power-manager does *not* work.
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Additional info: I am using updated Karmic Koala beta.
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my god after aiming for one decade to establish linux as desktop
os, it still doesn't have a working screensaver :-((
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Discussion of a similar bug in Karmic is going on here: bug #385633
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This seems to be broken in Jaunty too.
If I run 'xset dpms force off' (or suspend or sleep) then it turns off
correctly.
** Summary changed:
- [Hardy] display doesn't go to sleep after today's gnome-power-manager update
+ display doesn't go to DPMS sleep
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display doesn't go to DPMS sleep
As a workaround, you can run 'xset dpms 300' (in each session) which
will turn on power saving at a lower level.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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As a workaround, you can run 'xset dpms 300' (in each session) which
will turn on power saving at a lower level.
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