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On Tue, 2021-08-17 at 22:05 +0200, truetec...@tutanota.com wrote: > Hello, > > When compiled with --enable-upower-glib, xfce4-power-manager doesn't seem to > re-enable laptop displays after suspending the system. And, for that reason, > this is disabled by default upstream... but it was explicitly re-enabled in > Debian for some reason. I reported this issue as a critical bug under > #991788 in xfce4-settings and was told that xfce4 maintainers in Debian > would have to decide whether or not to change this. However, it has been a > while and I want to bring attention to it further, especially as an update > without attention to this feature has already been pushed to unstable. > > Upstream bug report: > https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/-/issues/222 > Debian bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=991788 > Hi Elliot, thanks for the message, but it's usually best to directly send messages to the bug report, that way it's archived on the bug tracker (sorry we didn't reply earlier on it). That's definitely not a “critical” bug though (thus adjusting the severity). And unfortunately the “upstream” fix isn't really good because that actually means just not listening to the lid events, and that's a behavior which I think we do want. As far as I can tell it does work fine on other configurations, but maybe there's an issue with the proprietary NVidia driver (if you can try with nouveau or something like that, it'd be an interesting data point). Regards, - -- Yves-Alexis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEE8vi34Qgfo83x35gF3rYcyPpXRFsFAmElQ6kACgkQ3rYcyPpX RFsP2Qf/aaipVYYhL8CdBZ3oL6xF72n3JNhCPOIvCggH+5BAKHG/xdgROsalKJLd l0mI8kHqqotc7SBWd6Rlndz26SvxTMgcIZ5rxrevkq05e8zzhystfCtqK8kIGs1+ LzHA+yS1kPrGqx170I4Dkw/EtdLovXOvJFQwGcGZDvqFq1IEAtvwg3m7OaN06xWj WTYnVPF2ByzC6g3t5VAUglKG8AwKS65fmAJzauv/iCF28QApYcUchQhDu4mLy/Rm TmdWjT/n0Fv2IZiB6HMbGzB8o0p86niUb4+RgKZ58RV1a89exRG6i7vuVt/BAPpF BohukQsr4iVsA5+GyWF0gnY3IZR9Pg== =1nfL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----