Has this been flagged as upstream or not? Can anyone confirm it does
happen on a different distribution(as per comment #41)?
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@Todd Lyons #59
Same thing happening with my T61+Karmic; whenever I suspended the computer with
power supply attached and waking it on battery it would go straight back to
suspend. This did not happen in Jaunty.
The procedure in #47 fixed the problem for me.
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All given solutions did not worked on touchsmart tx2.
The former config I used was to suspend on ac_power and battery.
I recognised that there is a difference when the laptop was suspended via
button and via closing the lid. Via button the resume went fine without any
following suspend action.
This is in someway near to mcz's solution. I wonder if you still get the
lid down event with your config?
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@Nikke #61
Confirmed that the procedure in #47 fixed the problem for my Thinkpad T60 with
Karmic. Thanks!
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@Gunnar Thielebein:
This is to confirm that editing some gconf values on
gnome-power-management helps reduce the annoyance. But the fallback is
the system still does not suspend when I close my lid. This fallback may
be specific on my pc
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 13:43 +, Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
Karmic on a Lenovo T60. I see the immediate suspend after resume
issue as well, but it doesn't seem to have anything to do with power
presence or power state change for me. It happens when the screen is
blanked and I close the lid. Gnome-power-manager is configured with
Put display to sleep
@Katsudon, comment 54
So far I have counted half a dozen changes in the summary of this bug
(not counting other changes in other descriptors, flags, keywords, etc.,
etc, whatever). I find this continuous change of the scope of the bug
quite confusing. Does it affect me? Well... last week it
Kenneth Hsu's suggestion seemed to fix the problem on my Dell Inspiron
6400 (per #56, my specific problem as immediate suspend after resume),
but it also seemed to cause a regression on Bug 368704 (which hadn't
been a problem for me in several months).
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Kudos for Kenneth. Any insight about why the problem started now?
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Well, at least in my case the fix proposed by kenneth in comment #47
makes no difference :(
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Kenneth Hsu's workaround works for me as well.
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Thanks to kenneth hsu!
Pulling the power chord doesn't trigger suspension on my Acer TM 380 (fix
described in #47)
Hope the rest is going to be fixed soon (lid events) ...
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hi,
in somes cases like mine, when you do sudo devkit-power -d and
noticed that the lid is always closed even if its not then the following
values needs to be changed also:
gnome-power-manager/buttons/lid_Ac and lid_batt - changes values to
nothing
see screenshot
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 11:46
** Tags added: karmic regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-karmic regression-potential
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The original bug report concerned the problem related to resuming if
power unplugged while suspended and if I understand, it is still an
issue for some users.
The problems related to closing lid might be related, but maybe it would
make sense to keep it as a separate bug report or at least not to
@katsudon
there are already several bugs refering to power management issues. after
doing my own research, most of this bugs are just different combinations of
issues with lids, suspend, and AC/batt. (power management)
my point is most likely if this bug is solve so will be other somewhat
This fixed the problem for me (running 2.6.31-15-generic on Karmic)
Run gconf-editor and go to
/ -- apps -- gnome-power-manager -- actions
and uncheck the box labeled event_when_closed_battery.
This option is described to be:
If the battery lid close event should occur (for example 'Suspend
Who would think that a small fix like that would help. Thanks kenneth
hsu, it works! :)
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Seeing this same issue on an HP TX2525NR with 9.10 Netbook Remix.
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I am experiencing this issue on a Toshiba Satellite A110 laptop.
A slight difference with the above reports that's worth mentioning is that I
use uswsusp instead of the stock solution.
I have tried the following scenarios:
1. I tried invoking the s2ram command directly - works like charm, just
@Martin Pitt
I'm attaching my gpm.log, hope its helps to visualise this bug
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I tried #12, it does not fix the problem. When I unplug AC, it thinks I'm
closing the lid (based on settiing) but when I actually close the lid it does
not suspend but just turn off lcd.
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this also affects Acer aspire D250. if I can recall corrctly there was a
patch/update for dk-power in between alpha and beta
release, after that everything went downhill.
can you point to that patch? Was it Ubuntu specific or upstream?
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The issue is not ubuntu-specific, getting the same on fedora 12 /
rawhide.
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Sorry Gunnar. I have switch back to 9.04 for my netbook. I cant
remember exactly which patch that was.
On Sat, 2009-11-21 at 12:01 +, Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
this also affects Acer aspire D250. if I can recall corrctly there was a
patch/update for dk-power in between alpha and beta
this also affects Acer aspire D250. if I can recall corrctly there was
a patch/update for dk-power in between alpha and beta release, after
that everything went downhill.
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I seem to be having the same problem on an X200 Tablet (similar hardware
to the X200s), except that the whole thing locks up when it tries to
suspend again. I even get as far as seeing the unlock prompt before it
freezes.
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Jason: that's happening on my X200s too, and documented in this bug:
http://linux.byexamples.com/archives/297/how-to-ssh-without-password/
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Bad link, I meant this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/479842
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Seem to be having the same problem on Asus N81-VG using Ubuntu 9.10
AMD64 with latest packages.
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I have been experiencing this problem since installing Ubuntu v9.10.
I am running a Lenovo 3000 n500 laptop.
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Same here on a Thinkpad X200s, latest karmic
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Also getting this on a Dell Latitude D610 since upgrade to Karmic. I
think it does only happen when the power has been unplugged whilst
suspended. It also doesn't seem to happen if I just suspend, unplug, and
wake up again. Every time it happens the laptop has been asleep in my
bag for quite a
I just upgraded to the release of Karmic on my Lenovo T400 and I am
experiencing this bug.
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** Summary changed:
- Computer suspends immediately after resuming if power is unplugged while
suspended
+ Computer suspends immediately after resuming
** Summary changed:
- Computer suspends immediately after resuming
+ Computer suspends immediately after resuming after lid close/open
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At the risk of stating the obvious, this bug falls into the if it ain't
broken, don't fix it category, as it was working flawlessly in Jaunty
and during the early phase of Karmic development. Someone somewhere
obviously made a drastic change (most probably upstream, but we
shouldn't entirely
Martin-Éric Racine [2009-10-27 11:27 -]:
At the risk of stating the obvious, this bug falls into the if it ain't
broken, don't fix it category, as it was working flawlessly in Jaunty
and during the early phase of Karmic development. Someone somewhere
obviously made a drastic change (most
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Karmic)
Milestone: None = karmic-updates
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Also affects me on a Toshiba Portege A600 running the Karmic RC (been
running and upgrading roughly since the beta release but haven't
upgraded for a day or two). Attached are my gpm.log and a list of power
related packages on my system.
** Attachment added: gnome-power-manager --verbose log
Here's the second attachment, I couldn't see a way to attach two files
to a single comment. I should also have told you I'm on the AMD64
release.
** Attachment added: Power related packages on my system
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34312891/powerpkgs.txt
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I get a similar problem on a Dell D430 as reported in bug #459082.
However, it also happens if power if unplugged *before* going into
suspend. Here, I always unplug the adapter *before* and give it a
minute or two before closing the lid.
** Tags added: regression-karmic
** Tags removed: amd64
I'll also point out that this bug is not amd64-specific. This D430 has a
single-core CPU that is pure i386 and the issue exists too.
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possible.
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Confirmed on Asus Eeepc 1000h.
If the power cable is unplugged during a suspended state, the system will go
right back to suspend after login.
Basically.
1. plug system into ac power
2. close lid to suspend
3. disconnect power cord.
4. open lid to wake up.
5. system will wake up, ask for log
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/devicekit-power
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** Also affects: devicekit-power (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: In Progress
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I have the lid_up event twice, also with the ppa version of devicekit-
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s/lid_up/lid_down regarding previous comment.
Perhaps acpi_listen is also of interest (2x open/close):
button/lid LID 0080 0007
button/lid LID 0080 0008
button/lid LID 0080 0009
button/lid LID 0080 000a
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I tested this with the automatic suspend when the battery goes low. DK-
power git head as a patch for it.
** Package changed: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) = devicekit-power
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** Changed in: devicekit-power
Thanks. I tested the inverse scenario when plugging in AC power during
suspend, and g-p-m didn't notice quickly enough and still thought I'd
run out of battery and thus suspended again. I confirmed that the
pending dk-power upload fixes this.
Andy's scenario looks like g-p-m is getting a bouncing
This bug was fixed in the package devicekit-power - 011-1ubuntu1
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* Add 00git-fix-ac-refresh.patch: Properly refresh update-time after AC
changes. This avoids immediately suspending again when AC state changes
during
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti)
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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I get the same bug with devicekit-power updated to version 011-1ubuntu1
:-/
The gpm.log file also shows two suspending events, like Andy's.
Problem occurs under similar conditions: unplugging suspended computer
then waking up (but not the reverse).
Current karmic running on a Dell Mini10v.
**
Confirming, as there are multiple reports here and some anecdotal
support in bug 261084 of a more recent regression in Karmic
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I've seen plenty of spurious suspends immediately after resume, but
haven't been able to isolate the circumstances which trigger it.
Connecting or disconnecting power while suspended doesn't seem to
trigger the problem for me.
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I see this problem on a Dell mini 10v, but NOT on a ThinkPad T61, both
running current Karmic
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I have this issue with a hp touchsmart tx2 running the latest karmic-amd64.
Tested with connected and disconnected power cable.
Second resume is successful. Suspending with pm-suspend resumes correctly on
first time.
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Same here on a T400 as well as on a T60.
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confirmed on thinkpad T61p running amd64 karmic with all updates too -
as the reporter says, it seems to be related to AC power being unplugged
before resuming.
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I can confirm this on Thinkpad X61s.
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