New question #77061 on gnome-power-manager in ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+question/77061

I have Jaunty on a T61 Thinkpad.

Often, when trying to suspend, the laptop will not suspend and after a few 
seconds of black screen will return to normal operation with the login screen 
to unlock. 

Sometimes I get a message from gnome-power-manager (about vlc), sometimes a log 
message in the screen that some processes refuse to freeze.

Same thing if I try to hibernate. 

The only thing I can do is shut down the laptop (otherwise it overheats or 
exhausts the battery and then crashes). This obviously consumes much of my time 
- need to wait to see that if the laptop manages to suspend, if not, login, 
shutdown, then when I arrive to my destination, boot (still a slow process, 
despite the work done for Jaunty), launch all my apps. this means that if i go 
to a client i always need to reserve a 10 minute buffer just for this 
procedure. It is worse if I'm in a hurry and forget to make sure the laptop 
suspended ok only to discover later it crashed. 


In general, I understand that suspending may be a tricky business that can 
cause processes to fail if not properly done (though I don't remember having 
such problems in Windows). However, I think the process can be greatly improved:
1. if the freeze fails, why give me the unlock screen?
2. i want a gui wizard that will allow me to manage those processes that 
prevent suspend - see who they are have a choice to kill them and try again 
(have  a choice of a counter that will automatically do that if i don't click 
something within X seconds), configure which processes i want to automatically 
kill the next time this happens, and how to restart them, etc. 
3. improve things like gnome-power-manager so that applications do not prevent 
it from suspending (sometimes, killing it and restarting causes suspend to work 
fine, which suggests the problem is with gnome-power-manager)

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