I'm not 100% sure that this is the same problem that I'm experimenting,
but I think so.

When I turn on the computer and I log in, the display seems to go sleep when it 
is supposed to go.
However, after a while, the display stops going to the sleep mode when it is 
inactive and I can see the same icon, with the arrows in the corners, in the 
notification area.
I have been trying, for a long time, to find out what causes this change in the 
display behavior, but I couldn't understand what it is.

I noticed that, if I take out the laptop battery and put it again, or
vice versa, the display starts failing to go to the sleeping mode. But I
couldn't exactly notice a concrete pattern.

If I kill the gnome-power-management process and start it again,
everything seems to work properly again.

I also saw the following when running the gnome-power-management in verbose 
mode:
"TI:23:11:17    TH:0x9146168    FI:gpm-manager.c        
FN:gpm_manager_idle_changed_cb,632
 - lid is closed, so we are ignoring ->NORMAL state changes"

Why does it say that the lid is close if it is open?
Maybe this has no importance... I don't know.

I have the screensaver disabled.

I have an intel integrated video chipset.

Thank you!

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Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep
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