[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2009-01-09 Thread Mario Limonciello
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: acpi-support = gnome-power-manager ** Summary changed: - Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep + XF86Standby does not trigger hibernate or sleep ** Description changed: - [Splitting this out from

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-12-09 Thread Leonard Rojas
INSPIRON 1525N (INTREPID) I landed here looking for something else, but I thought I'd add another machine to the list. Fn + F1 doesn't accomplish anything on my Dell laptop. It never occurred to me to actually try it until just now, since I usually use the logoff or screen saver panel applets in

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-11-02 Thread Han Chung
Interesting, this also affects my Dell XPS M1210, key map for Suspend to Disk(Fn+F1), Scroll lock(Fn+F5) doesn't work. But the Suspend to Ram key(Fn+Esc) works. -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-11-02 Thread Han Chung
Sorry for double post, but forgot to mention that Ubuntu 8.04.1 worked perfectly before. -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-10-04 Thread Harvey Muller
I'm testing Ubuntu Intrepid amd64 desktop (Beta), and see the problem, hibernate is not initiated. It works correctly in Hardy amd64 8.04.1. Fn-Esc doesn't initiate suspend to ram, as it did previously either. Suspend and Hibernate are initiated from the Shutdown icon, but are not successful.

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-29 Thread Bryce Harrington
With acpi-support installed: Fn+F1: Causes current application to lose focus; no other perceived action. It should trigger sleep. Fn+F3: No perceived action. It should bring up a battery display. Fn+F8: Causes the gnome-panel to start blinking a lot (several dozen times over a period of

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-29 Thread Bryce Harrington
Removing acpi-support via this command: sudo dpkg -P --force-depends acpid acpi-support powermanagement- interface Had no effect; all the keys behaved the same as in the previous comment. -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-29 Thread Bryce Harrington
Interestingly, I can suspend from tty: 1. ctrl-alt-f1 2. fn+f1 3. ctrl-alt-f7 at this point, it goes ahead and hibernates 4. wait for it to finish shutting off, then click power button 5. grub screen appears with choice of kernel to boot; let it timeout and use the default 6. prompts

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-26 Thread Bryce Harrington
In the original bug, they were able to restore functionality by adding some HAL rules to disable use of evdev for the device. I experimented around with doing something similar for Dell by disabling evdev for /dev/input/event4 (which xinput shows as 'Sleep Button'. It made no effect; in fact I

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-18 Thread Bryce Harrington
I would agree there. I had tried setting up a hal configuration for the keys but it didn't do anything (but that may just be a factor of my relative inexperience with hal). Anyway, I've been focusing today on the acpi angle; I notice we're considerably diverged from Debian in acpi-support so I'm

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-17 Thread Harvey Muller
Bryce, I am not having a problem with either suspend or hibernate using the fn-f1 or fn-esc keys. I am an Inspiron 1420 owner, with integrated nvidia graphics. The 1420 also ships with the integrated intel graphics. I suspect the user with the problem has not properly setup their machine for

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-17 Thread Bryce Harrington
Harvey, I have a 1420N which has Intel i965 graphics, not nvidia. And sleep / hibernate both do work properly if I invoke them from the battery icon or by closing the lid, as mentioned in the original report. -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-17 Thread Harvey Muller
Bryce, Sorry for the noise, I should have read the bug you split this from, and read the initial post in this bug a little slower. But it looks like it is relative to the 1420N, and not the 1420. My guess is your hotkey issue is acpi or hal related. I know a little about hal, and took a look

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
Aha, thanks. I also don't see output for Fn+F1 or Fn+F3. When I hit the power button (even briefly), the system shutsdown. -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
Pitti, are you able to get any of the keys to work when in the guest account? (For me, the system gave me a brown screen when switching to the guest account, so I've not been able to test it.) -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
[Looks like there are many similar reported issues in acpi-support, so guessing it belongs there rather than in the kernel.] ** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: linux = acpi-support -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

Re: [Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-16 Thread Martin Pitt
Bryce Harrington [2008-09-17 0:27 -]: Pitti, are you able to get any of the keys to work when in the guest account? No, as I said in the other bug, it doesn't work there either. (For me, the system gave me a brown screen when switching to the guest account, so I've not been able to

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-14 Thread Martin Pitt
The same happens on my Latitude D430 (which also worked fine under Hardy). Bryce, /proc/acpi/event is busy because acpid is already connected to it. Stop it, then you can cat it: $ sudo /etc/init.d/acpid stop * Stopping ACPI services...

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-13 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Attachment added: dmesg http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17599592/dmesg-before.txt -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-13 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17599595/lspci-vvnn.txt -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-13 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Attachment added: gnome-power-bugreport http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17599600/gnome-power-bugreport-before.txt -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 269951] Re: Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep

2008-09-13 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17599621/Xorg.0.log -- Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed