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Importance: Unknown = Low
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adding inhibit=0 (or change it from advanced options in vlc)
killall gnome-power-manager
rm -rf .gnome2/gnome-power-manager/
rm -rf .gconf/apps/gnome-power-manager/
gnome-power-manager
seems to solve the problem once and for all
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Using 9.04, my first working workaround was to use this command each
time I wanted to suspend:
sudo pm-suspend
It may require installing the pm-utils package.
Restarting gnome-power-manager seems far superior of course.
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Confirmed on Jaunty (x86). Restarting gnome-power-manager helps, but it
is not a solution.
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I'm getting this in 9.04 Jaunty, too. I think VLC crashed on me
recently and pressing the moon key started popping up the message.
@lubosz: I've been using sudo pm-suspend from a terminal to put my
computer to sleep - it seems to bypass the dbus checks. (do double-
quotes, of course)
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* New upstream version.
* tighten build-dependencies on libschroedinger-dev, fixes FTBFS.
* Following bugs have an associated and now closed upstream ticket in
I'm also affected on Ubuntu 9.04
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It is still an issue I am effected by using Ubuntu 9.04
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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can we close this task or is it still an issue?
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Thank you Cristobal,
Worked for me. And you're right that it is a show stopper for someone
who expect everything to just work :(
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Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #552012
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552012
** Also affects: gnome-power via
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Status: Unknown
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Greetings Bela, lubosz, others:
Best workaround is to restart g-p-m. open a terminal and:
1) killall gnome-power-manager
2) gnome-power-manager
That cleared the issue for me. This would be a huge headache for the
casual desktop user unfamiliar with g-p-m or not savvy enough to google
the right
Thanks, I'll try restarting g-p-m next time. I am shy of killing parts
of the interface because I've had too many experiences where the killed
process wouldn't come back, and this persisted even through a logout /
log back in cycle. xfdesktop, most recently (on xubuntu).
Anyway. I should take
this happened for me too, however i found a crashed vlc instance using
top/htop
i agree with Bela Lubkin from comment #8 and think appropriate bug
reports should be opened...
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same problem multiple applications have stopped... vlc: Playing some
media (twice) when suspending in Ubuntu Intrepid. The workaround of
setting
inhibit=1
in ~/.config/vlc/vlcrc didn't work for me.
Curious enough, not only there's no vlc instance running but also I haven't
installed
inhibit=0 did work for me, but I have recently seen it *not* work
consistently. Sorry for recommending a workaround that wasn't fully
tested/vetted.
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Yesterday I've got the error again, so now I can say the Jim Popovich's
workaround doesn't work :(
Never mind, thank you Jim for your time with replying ;)
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.../dbus-interface.html#dbus-inhibit
Yes, thank you. This contains the same buggy example -- the
bus.get_object() call must end with ,
'/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement/Inhibit').
And it makes clear that there must be cooperating bugs in vlc g-p-m or
some of the plumbing. The doc on
I see quite a bit of good input on comment #8 just above. Commenting on
point 8 about the doc bug, this is probably what you are after:
file:///usr/share/doc/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-
manager-2.24.0/spec/dbus-interface.html#dbus-inhibit
I would like to add one more feature request to
Disabling vlc's habit of blocking power events only helps if the problem app is
vlc -- and if your system isn't already in the bad state.
Any buggy app could tell gnome-power-manager to block power events, then die
without cleaning itself up. So I break this down into several bugs:
1.
Hi, i'm getting this too with vlc. Is there a workaround? Shutting down
works, but i want to suspend my system ^^
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bmon...@burning-studio:~$ gnome-power-cmd.sh suspend
Suspending
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.ErrorError: Method invoked for Suspend returned
FALSE but did not set error
Failed
bmon...@burning-studio:~$ uname -a
Linux burning-studio 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Dec 19 16:29:52 UTC 2008 i686
Thank you!
I'll give it a try but don't know how to test it.
Thank you very much Jim!
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As a work around you can add inhibit=0 to ~/.config/vlc/vlcrc this
will allow suspend/hibernation while vlc is running.
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I can confirm this bug twice,
Firstily, I use Intrepid on HP 6510b with vlc and mozilla-plugin-vlc
installed. If I do grep of vlc in ps, I don't get any result. I'm sure
firefox is not running.
Secondly, the same issue with eeebuntu based on intrepid (Asus EEE 901).
Does anybody want me to give
This bug affects me and I didn't even start Firefox in that session.
Also check the duplicate bug 310798.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager = vlc
Status: New = Confirmed
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Exact, this bug seems to happen when vlc is opened by firefox (3.0.4)
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I have the exact same problem. I have had to restart my browser a couple
of times, this has led to the fact that it now says:
vlc: Playing some media
vlc: Playing some media
vlc: Playing some media
I assume if I keep launching vlc inside the browser and shutting it down
more will come.
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