I have the same problem with VLC 2.04 in Kubuntu 12.10, just follow the
above steps and add 25 seconds to the 10 minutes for the PC to have
registered your not moving the mouse or pressing the keyboard (system
will then start idle mode counter).

I used Dragon Player (Built in to Kubuntu) and the bug never occured so
the issue lies in the way VLC stops the system sleeping and as it
affects XFCE & KDE and has occured in Ubuntu in the past, it is not a
missing package that causes it.

I am not sure why this bug has been marked as invalid as it is a
confirmed bug without a fix and as it only affects VLC and not other
video players it needs to be fixed within VLC's code.

I will continue to use Dragon in the short term, but I do miss VLC.

Moving the mouse within the 10 minutes will restart the 10 minute
countdown, this means the bug is within the OS as well as I disabled
screen savers & Power manager in attempts to stop this happening, but it
still occurs, so really it's both the OS and VLC that need to be checked
for residual problems, at the end of the day if VLC works as intended, I
really don't care what OS I am using ;)

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  display power management utilities turn screen off after 10 minutes
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