I reactivated acpid in System/Administration/Services and now I will always have this lag and only 5 choices.
The X/Gnome conflict is now less than a sure point although I changed a lot my xorg.conf & ATI driver back and forth since gutsy release. ** Summary changed: - Misfunction in power-manager if settings conflict between X and Gnome + Lag after pressing shutdown button ** Description changed: Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager On upgrading from Feisty (amd64) last week I chose to de-activate power- manager as I use the distro on a desktop computer only. A bug was already fixed (as I can read from community forums) at the beta stage concerning the problem of choosing not to install power-manager when prompted to enter the settings. Now power manager is always installed but you can still mention the desktop-use only, which seems to have caused this bug: - > on click the button to log off/switch users... causes a display freeze (mouse is still active though there are no longer active zones to click) for more than 30 sec. before the options panel is eventually displayed (I think the "light freeze" is simply caused by the unsynchronization of the mouse click and the action called for) + > clicking the shutdown button causes a display freeze (mouse is still active though there are no longer active zones to click) for more than 30 sec. before the options panel is eventually displayed (I think the "light freeze" is simply caused by the unsynchronization of the mouse click and the action called for) > when the option panel comes up it only displays 5 options, i.e. neither Stand-by nor Hibernate are proposed. ==> I went to the power-manager preferences and noticed an odd thing: no choice was registered in General/Notification zone whereas it requires a default choice. - Choosing always or never display an icon fixes the issue. + Choosing always or never display an icon fixes the issue (update: not really) -- Lag after pressing shutdown button https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157750 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
