Bug#456541: Unplugging causes... [SOLVED]

2008-01-10 Thread Carlos Moffat

On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 12:23 +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
 Le dimanche 06 janvier 2008 à 15:50 +, Carlos Moffat a écrit :
  Package: gnome-power-manager
  Version: 2.20.2-1
  
  --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
  
  I was also having a problem with the screen dimming after a few seconds
  or so, which was really annoying. I found a solution[1] which also solved
  this issue. Apparently, there might some broken schemas in the user
  side (which is possible, as I've used Debian/Sid for a while). The solution 
  was to run:
  
  gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gnome-power-manager
  
  as user. hope this helps, Neil. 
  
  I guess this bug can be closed now.
 
 Thanks for the investigation, it is good to know that it comes from a
 configuration issue.
 
 However I’d like to know which exact key is causing the issue; if the
 problems occurs often when doing upgrades, it would be better to fix it
 for all users instead of asking them to wipe their configuration.
 

I was wrong. After playing with the setting a bit more, and a reboot,
this bug is back.

Cheers.






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Bug#456541: Unplugging causes... [SOLVED]

2008-01-07 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le dimanche 06 janvier 2008 à 15:50 +, Carlos Moffat a écrit :
 Package: gnome-power-manager
 Version: 2.20.2-1
 
 --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
 
 I was also having a problem with the screen dimming after a few seconds
 or so, which was really annoying. I found a solution[1] which also solved
 this issue. Apparently, there might some broken schemas in the user
 side (which is possible, as I've used Debian/Sid for a while). The solution 
 was to run:
 
 gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gnome-power-manager
 
 as user. hope this helps, Neil. 
 
 I guess this bug can be closed now.

Thanks for the investigation, it is good to know that it comes from a
configuration issue.

However I’d like to know which exact key is causing the issue; if the
problems occurs often when doing upgrades, it would be better to fix it
for all users instead of asking them to wipe their configuration.

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Bug#456541: Unplugging causes... [SOLVED]

2008-01-07 Thread Neil Van Dyke
I had manually changed the gconf settings shortly after reporting the 
problem myself, and was still seeing erratic AC-battery behavior.  
(Before updating gnome-power-manager, power management on my ThinkPad 
T42 had been perfect.)

I am not able to verify Carlos' solution at this time, since, by strange 
coincidence, my LCD backlight has stopped working.

It is conceivable that the power-management strangeness wore out the 
backlight tube, which previously had shown no signs of degradation, but 
that would be surprising.





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Bug#456541: Unplugging causes... [SOLVED]

2008-01-06 Thread Carlos Moffat
Package: gnome-power-manager
Version: 2.20.2-1

--- Please enter the report below this line. ---

I was also having a problem with the screen dimming after a few seconds
or so, which was really annoying. I found a solution[1] which also solved
this issue. Apparently, there might some broken schemas in the user
side (which is possible, as I've used Debian/Sid for a while). The solution was 
to run:

gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gnome-power-manager

as user. hope this helps, Neil. 

I guess this bug can be closed now.

Cheers,
Carlos


[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/33349


--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel:   Linux 2.6.22.071109

Debian Release: lenny/sid
  500 unstablewww.debian-multimedia.org 
  500 unstablehttp.us.debian.org 
1 experimentalhttp.us.debian.org 

--- Package information. ---
Depends  (Version) | Installed
==-+-==
gconf2   (= 2.10.1-2) | 2.20.1-2
hal  (= 0.5.10-1) | 0.5.10-5
libart-2.0-2   (= 2.3.18) | 2.3.19-3
libatk1.0-0(= 1.20.0) | 1.20.0-1
libbonobo2-0   (= 2.15.0) | 2.20.2-1
libbonoboui2-0 (= 2.15.1) | 2.20.0-1
libc6   (= 2.7-1) | 2.7-5
libcairo2   (= 1.4.0) | 1.4.12-2
libdbus-1-3 (= 1.1.1) | 1.1.2-1
libdbus-glib-1-2 (= 0.74) | 0.74-1
libfontconfig1  (= 2.4.0) | 2.5.0-2
libfreetype6(= 2.3.5) | 2.3.5-1+b1
libgconf2-4(= 2.13.5) | 2.20.1-2
libglade2-0   (= 1:2.6.1) | 1:2.6.2-1
libglib2.0-0   (= 2.14.0) | 2.14.4-2
libgnome-keyring0  (= 2.20.1) | 2.20.2-1
libgnome2-0(= 2.17.3) | 2.20.1.1-1
libgnomecanvas2-0  (= 2.11.1) | 2.20.1.1-1
libgnomeui-0   (= 2.17.1) | 2.20.1.1-1
libgnomevfs2-0  (= 1:2.17.90) | 1:2.20.1-1
libgstreamer0.10-0(= 0.10.15) | 0.10.15-3
libgtk2.0-0(= 2.12.0) | 2.12.3-2
libhal1(= 0.5.10) | 0.5.10-5
libice6   (= 1:1.0.0) | 2:1.0.4-1
libnotify1  (= 0.4.4) | 0.4.4-3
libnotify1-gtk2.10 | 
liborbit2(= 1:2.14.1) | 1:2.14.7-0.1
libpanel-applet2-0 (= 2.19.3) | 2.20.2-2
libpango1.0-0  (= 1.18.3) | 1.18.3-1
libpng12-0   (= 1.2.13-4) | 1.2.15~beta5-3
libpopt0 (= 1.10) | 1.10-3
libsm6 | 2:1.0.3-1+b1
libstartup-notification0(= 0.8-1) | 0.9-1
libwnck22  (= 2.19.5) | 2.20.2-1
libx11-6   | 2:1.0.3-7
libxcursor1 ( 1.1.2) | 1:1.1.9-1
libxext6   | 1:1.0.3-2
libxfixes3(= 1:4.0.1) | 1:4.0.3-2
libxi6 | 2:1.1.3-1
libxinerama1   | 1:1.0.2-1
libxml2| 2.6.30.dfsg-3
libxrandr2(= 2:1.2.0) | 2:1.2.2-1
libxrender1| 1:0.9.4-1
notification-daemon| 0.3.7-1+b1
zlib1g   (= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1) | 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-8






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