Still a problem in 20.04.
The people with the power to change this never experience the pain of
it. Too many Devs don't use power management themselves, they have
desktop machines and leave them running 24/7.
I wish leadership would drive another 100 papercuts project.
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You maybe would have more change upstream if you reported it on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-session/issues
The system could prompt to ask if you allow the application to inhibit
the screen locking and suspend, but in practice you would probably want
to grant that permission for your
My 2c, no website should ever be able to dictate if my monitor goes or
not to standby. More to the point, I think the screen locking is also
disabled and this makes it a potential security issue, as it would be
trivial for any external party to weaken the security profile applied by
the user. Just
Why is it still "Low Importance"?
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Title:
Screen doesn't lock or go to sleep when certain Chrome tabs are open
To manage notifications about
Confirmed on Ubuntu 19.10 and Chrome 78. Screen blanking initiaties when
Chrome isn't running, but never does when I have it active.
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I haven't had this problem for several releases, so it is only triggered
under some circumstances. I suspected the hangouts extension (which I no
longer use)
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This bug is 5 years old, and really, it should be a release-blocking
bug.
How much more severe can a bug be than causing physical damage,
bypassing security, corrupting the filesystem, and causing users to lose
work?
It's difficult to believe that Canonical has a competent release manager
if
Still a problem for me (Kubuntu 19.04), even with uBlock installed.
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Screen doesn't lock or go to sleep when certain Chrome tabs are open
It's been an issue for several years, across several ubuntu versions, it
has potential critical consequences in some cases, yet it is "low" and
"unassigned". I think there are valid reasons to make it a priority.
Someone commented that installing the ublock extension fixed the issue,
has anyone
This is still an issue!
It is also more important than "low".
We need to have a way to secure desktops when users forget to log out
when stepping away.
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ive had this issue for years. happens on win 10, ubuntu and kde neon. i
either have to close or minimize all chrome windows. no issue from
firefox. i posted the bug years ago to chrome but no idea where that
went.
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@Misha, thanks for your detailled comment.
> it exposes an obvious weakness that should be resolved in the GNOME
end as well
what do you mean there? GNOME can't really control what websites are
doing, if chrome(ium) has the issue and not firefox it suggests it's
possible to get it right and the
This bug has been driving me crazy for a while. I've spent a lot of my
time investigating it. I don't use laptops much, so the primary issue I
run into is that none of my screens go into suspend, so sometimes I'll
find all my screens were on for hours without me realizing it. This
wastes a lot of
Could those having the issue give details on the webpage that create
the issue?
Here
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/451413/disabling-chromium-xfce-power-management-inhibition
it is
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-children-idUSKBN0EK1VM20140609
Here
Could those having the issue give details on the webpage that create the
issue? Having videos and such blocking lock/suspend is a feature not a
bug...
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Submitted a new Chromium bug/feature request (ignore comment #22 above):
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=931235
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While this could be considered an OS-related bug (to deny apps from
being able to prevent power saving mode), I searched for bugs/features
in Chromium. I suggested a new Chromium switch/feature in a related
bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=257511#c73
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>If you have this bug, what is the result of opening a terminal, and running
>systemctl suspend and waiting for a minute?
Nothing happened for a few seconds, then my network turned off, then
both screens turned off. I thought I was screwed, because my computer
has never come back to life from a
I switched to KDE to have a look at it, by installing KDE Neon from the
PPAs. Otherwise the same environment. The slow suspend doesn't happen in
plasma, it suspends in five seconds, while still suspending properly
(including open VMWare virtual machines). So it's not simply Chrome, the
bug needs
If you have this bug, what is the result of opening a terminal, and running
systemctl suspend
and waiting for a minute?
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 08:24, Jeremy Walker <1600...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> The importance on this ticket is incorrect: it should not be marked
> "low". According to
The importance on this ticket is incorrect: it should not be marked
"low". According to https://dev.launchpad.net/BugTriage#importance)
"Low" is defined as "legitimate but that is not scheduled for Canonical
staff to fix in the next 6 months."
This is a MAJOR issue. As W-barath-hotmail noted it
I have noticed that
a) systemctl suspend
does actually suspend, but it takes about 30 seconds.
I'm on 18.04.1 with kernel 4.18.0-13-generic from the proposed PPA
This is quite surprising, but good news. I don't know why this is working
now. It works with either Chromium or Chrome open, with
I agree with W-barath-hotmail that this is a serious problem that needs
to be addressed. I believe on some occasions suspend fails even after
I've killed Chrome.
Please increase the Importance ranking of this bug.
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This bug has been around since 14.04 and persists in 18.04
This bug causes unexpected filesystem corruption
- hit the power button to suspend the laptop and put it in your suitcase.
Take a flight and find it dead and corrupt on arrival.
This bug causes lost work
- Suspend the laptop,
** Description changed:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release: 16.04
$ apt-cache policy gnome-session-bin
gnome-session-bin:
- Installed: 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1
- Candidate: 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1
- Version table:
- *** 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1
I just discovered this the hard way. I happened to have speedtest.net
opened in an unfocused Chromium tab on an inactive workspace and spent
quite a bit of time going through a wild goose chase trying to figure
out why my previously reliable DPMS/screen-locking setup suddenly flat-
out refused to
This happens to me on various recent distros I've had (Ubuntu 18.04,
Pop!_OS). It happens to me on a site that I use for work
(https://www.servicenow.com) which is the one I use daily and develop
for.
If I leave any tab open for the platform, it will not lock. I've seen
this behavior with Chrome,
Brand new 18.04.1 build and I'm seeing this behaviour. It would be
preferable to have a gui power control which allows the user to override
inhibit behaviour on a system-wide basis.
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Hi,
This issue has been bugging me for some time, in my case it was enough
to simply have a Dropbox tab open in chrome:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
Release:16.04
method call time=1534068740.331221 sender=:1.134 ->
destination=org.freedesktop.PowerManagement
uBlock fixes it for me and others ... But there should be some user
control
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Screen doesn't lock or go to sleep when certain Chrome tabs
This is why linux will never work. 2 years and no solutions for this.
And all you morons can say is "read the documentation"
We are not programmers, and never will be.
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Just found this, still having this bug -- with Reuters.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/451413/3285
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Title:
Screen doesn't lock or go to sleep
Just ran into this today also and found a solution. If you run `dbus-
monitor --session`, then relaunch Chrome, you'll see it is inhibiting
sleep:
method call time=1509049627.133691 sender=:1.260 ->
destination=org.freedesktop.PowerManagement serial=3
I happens to me as well.
Running:
$ google-chrome --version
Google Chrome 62.0.3202.62
on:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Linux Mint 18.1 Serena
Release:18.1
$ uname -a
Linux NATT3600 4.4.0-97-generic #120-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 19 17:28:18 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Have
Also, I think this is a critical bug, because lock screen is essential
in keeping users safe, when they leave their computers unattended. I
think the importance of this bug should not be Low.
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I have a similar issue when I have a Slack (https://slack.com/) page
open in Chrome with desktop notifications enabled, on Ubuntu 17.04
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I have a similar issue when I have a Slack (https://slack.com/) page
with desktop notifications enabled.
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Screen doesn't lock or go to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have exactly the same problem on Ubuntu 16.04. If Google Chrome is
running and toggl, twitter, or gmail tab is opened than the screen lock
doesn't work. The only workaround is to press CTRL-ALT-L or close Google
Chrome.
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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