[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2020-10-15 Thread Ohad Lutzky
Still occurring on 20.04.1 LTS. Laptop (Lenovo E490) has power
connected, lid is closed, Automatic suspend when plugged in is disabled;
still suspends after a while. I'll now try messing with logind.conf and
see if I can get it to behave the way I want.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2018-04-04 Thread Alexey Bazhin
I have the same bug on bionic. I have set "Lock screen" for as close lid action 
for both battery and AC.
When I close lid with unlocked screen it works as expected.
But when I close lid with screen locked (with light-locker) laptop gets 
suspended.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2017-06-03 Thread Super Simon
I have the same issue on my Thinkpad x250
Laptop always goes to sleep ignoring the xfce4 power settings
xfce version : 4.12 on xubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Is there a fix available

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2017-05-11 Thread Brandon MacEachern
Can confirm, this is STILL a problem.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2017-03-28 Thread Podesta
Confirming the but is still present. If the setting on power manager is
set to "switch off display", upon closing the lid on a fresh install of
Xubuntu 16.04 it still goes into suspend mode.

The solution proposed ( xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p /xfce4
-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch -n -t bool -s false) does not
work for me.

Manually editing ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-power-
manager.xml the value of logind-handle-lid-switch from "empty" to
type="bool" value="false" also doesn't work, as the value keeps
reverting back to "empty".

The problem is exacerbated by the bug #1303736.

Curiously when the laptop lid option is set to "lock screen" instead, it
is respected, and the computer only locks the screen.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2017-02-16 Thread jethro.sun
I can confirm that this bug still affect users. I am booting Ubuntu from
Thinkpad T430s, I think at least this bug should be mentioned in the
xfce4-power-manager package release.

It took me serveral hours to figure why my laptop is not working

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2016-11-16 Thread Ulli Horlacher
This bug is STILL THERE in Xubuntu 16.04.1!
And it is REALLY annoying!
I can handle it as an experienced user, but for a normal user editing 
/etc/systemd/logind.conf is a no-go!

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2016-01-06 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
When I probe that configuration parameter, it responds with false on my
install of 15.10 Xubuntu. Yet when my lid is closed while in my docking
station (two external monitors connected), the system puts it in suspend
mode after a short time. Is there still some default setting I have to
mess with, because I honestly cannot seem to find any settings I need to
toggle/tweak.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-12-30 Thread flux242
I can confirm that even in Ubuntu 15.10 one has to set the 
'logind-handle-lid-switch' to false manually. Please switch to use false by 
default for the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The code doesn't need to be changed, its just 
enough to add the following command into the package installation script:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p 
/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch -n -t bool -s false

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-12-22 Thread Adam Gleave
I was suffering from this bug (or one with similar symptoms) in Ubuntu 15.10 in 
xfce4-power-manager 1.4.4. The following command fixed it:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p 
/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch -s false

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-12-19 Thread Sean-grider
Bug still present in xfce4-power-manager 1.4.4

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-10-19 Thread Nathan Rennie-Waldock
I'm still seeing this on Lubuntu 15.04. Xfce power manager is set to
lock screen on lid close, but it's still going to sleep.

light-locker  1.6.0-0ubuntu2
xfce4-power-manager   1.4.3-0ubuntu1

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-07-06 Thread Brandon MacEachern
I'm having this issue on 15.04, or a weird version of the issue.

Even when plugged into an outlet, it is only using the laptop lid
settings for if I am on battery, despite being on AC power.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-05-23 Thread Jackson Doak
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released => Invalid

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-05-22 Thread b3nmore
> ... nominate it to be logged as Confirmed in the 'Trusty' series if
it's still not fixed there.

Can someone (who has the permission) nominate this for trusty? Trusty
will be around for a while and there is right now no real workaround (or
fix for that matter). So it should be at least documented.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-05-18 Thread Peter de Ridder
Thank you all for the thorough testing.

As with the results of #61, the intial problem is solved with the right 
combination of settings.
While prepering this patch to be brought into master it became clear there are 
still some corner cases with this patch before it is ready.
Meanwhile this patch will do fine.
If (new) usability issues appear, these can be handled in other reports.

As to backporting, I've tried backporting (this or another patch) to the
14.10 version. However, there are many addition in the intermediate
versions which result in comprehesive patches or backporting more
features resulting in an upgrade more or less.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-05-18 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
Yes, it should be fixed in Xubuntu 15.04 which installs a patched light-
locker version. Sadly, I do not know if the fix can be backported to
older releases.

** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-05-10 Thread Ads20000
Seems to work in Xubuntu 15.04 (had the problem in 14.10 and it's fine
after I upgraded). Please change it back to 'Confirmed' if you can
reproduce the bug in 15.04 or nominate it to be logged as Confirmed in
the 'Trusty' series if it's still not fixed there. I imagine it was
probably a fix in Xfce 4.12 so probably not fixed in 14.04 still.

** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-25 Thread b3nmore
I ran some tests, which I recall having caused problems in the past.
With the latest patch (b529706) applied, the two main issues (unwanted
suspend/blank screen) are basically resolved now for *all* test cases
(except maybe f) 1/2).

There are small differences for the various configuration options, which
I'll list for each test case. IMO the ideal case would be, that the
'unlock dialog appears directly'. However sometimes the user must
interfere manually a second time or wait additional time [1].

1) --no-lock-on-lid
2) --lock-on-lid

Test cases directly triggered by lid close:
a) xfpm lid action: lock
   i) auto lock: never
  1) delay OR manual interference (depends on close time)
  2) unlock dialog appears directly (depends on close time)
   ii) auto lock: ss activates (after autolock kicks in)
  1) delay OR manual interference
  2) unlock dialog appears directly
   iii) auto lock: ss deactivates (after autolock kicks in)
  1) delay OR manual interference
  2) unlock dialog appears directly

b) xfpm lid action: suspend
  1) unlock dialog appears directly
  2) unlock dialog appears directly

c) xfpm lid action: hibernate
  1) manual interference required
  2) manual interference required

Test cases auto lock, lid stays open (xfpm lid action: lock):
d) auto lock: ss activates
   1) unlock dialog appears directly
   2) unlock dialog appears directly
e) auto lock: ss deactivates
   1) manual interference required
   2) manual interference required

Test cases auto lock, but lid gets closed *after* the screen was locked (xfpm 
lid action: lock):
f) auto lock: ss activates
   1) system suspends, manual interference required
   2) system suspends, manual interference required
g) auto lock: ss deactivates
   1) manual interference required
   2) manual interference required
   

[1] I would call them usability issues, because the user has to take
additional action although he already requested the unlock dialog by e.g
opening the lid etc. So nothing really dramatic, but the user
interaction required to get to the unlock screen heavily depends on
situation and isn't consistent (and maybe discussed elsewhere).

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-21 Thread b3nmore
Ah, I used a modified logind.conf for the tests in #55/#56. It had
HandleLidSwitch=ignore, so thats probably the reason, why the system
didn't suspend.

When using an unmodified logind.conf, i.e. all options commented out,
the system suspends regardless of which option (--lock-on-lid/--no-lock-
on-lid) I use. Odd exception: sometimes the first try after reboot does
not suspend; again independent of the used option.

So my guess is, that we still have some vt switching while the lid is
closed.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-21 Thread b3nmore
I've tested light-locker version 1.6.0-0ubuntu1 on vivid with the
staging repository enabled (although the light-locker from vivid
currently supersedes the staging one).

Good news first: the system does not suspend anymore when it is
configured to lock only (case 1 from #50). It does not suspend even when
explicitly locking on lid close (--lock-on-lid). Shouldn't this
reproduce the old behavior?

Bad news: the screen stays still switched off after unlocking (case 2
from #50). I couldn't see any differences between lock-on-lid and no-
lock-on-lid (cf. attached debug logs). And I'm not sure why this still
happens. Maybe the switch is too fast to activate the screen on the
original session first. If our analysis is correct so far, we would need
to activate the screen on the session where it got deactivated first and
than do the switch.

Attached log is from "light-locker --debug --no-lock-on-lid", I
commented the triggering actions.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4323959/+files/ll_debug-no_lock_on_lid

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-21 Thread b3nmore
Just as reference: attached log is from "light-locker --debug --lock-on-
lid", I commented the triggering actions. Only difference to previous
log are lines 92 and 93.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-18 Thread Sean Davis
The two new options here can be found on the command line:

  --lock-on-lid  Lock the screen on lid close
  --no-lock-on-lidDo not lock the screen on lid close

and in dconf-editor under apps.light-locker

"lock-on-lid"

Please provide additional feedback so we can finally resolve this bug.

Thanks for your help!

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-17 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
A modified light-locker package is now available for 14.10 / 15.04:

https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/xubuntu-staging

Please test and report back.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-16 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
b3nmore, there is some progress now and we need to test the following
light-locker branch:

https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker/tree/lid-closed

It basically adds lid closed detection which should prevent the vt
switch before suspend. Hopefully we can get it packaged soon for easier
testing.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-29 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
** Also affects: light-locker (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-24 Thread b3nmore
> Yes, we know this. The logjnd-handle-lid-switch property is being used
as "fix" for the blank screen bug. If logind handles the lid event, it
will send two separate signals which control light-locker (lock session
before suspend, switch to unlock screen on resume).

Ah, I suspected something of the kind.

Here is a summary of the issues (as I understand it): The vt switching by 
light-locker (or rather lightdm) is the root cause for two issues, which were 
attributed to xfpm, but have nothing to do with xfpm:
1) system suspends in certain situations, although xfpm is configured not to 
suspend in those situations
2) in certain situations the screen stays switched off after unlocking

Besides the trivial case for 1), cf. comment #48, both issues arise, if the lid 
is closed when the vt switch happens. If we call the user session vt1 and the 
unlock screen session vt2, the event chains look (approximately) as followed:
1) lid close on vt1 -> xfpm blocks logind and executes as configured -> screen 
locks and switches to vt2 -> vt2 has no logind inhibitor log -> logind suspends 
the system.
2) lid close on vt1 -> xserver (?) switches the screen off for vt1 -> screen 
locks and switches to vt2 -> user wants to unlock -> screen gets switched on on 
current active sesion, i.e vt2 -> authentication -> switch to vt1 -> turned off 
screen, because on vt1 it was never switched on again

If this analysis is correct, we have two approaches to solve both issues:
a) adapt light-locker to never make a vt switch while the lid is closed. That 
would be something like making late-locking a general behavior.
b) adapt light-locker (or maybe even lightdm) to tackle each problem on its 
own. E.g. the unlock screen session needs an inhibitor lock too and possibly 
turn on the screen of the session it switches to after unlocking.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-24 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
Yes, we know this. The logjnd-handle-lid-switch property is being used as "fix" 
for the blank screen bug.
If logind handles the lid event, it will send two separate signals which 
control light-locker (lock session before suspend, switch to unlock screen on 
resume).

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-24 Thread b3nmore
> ... the logind-handle-lid-switch property can be changed on-the-fly.

Judging from the code, the logind-handle-lid-switch property causes xfpm
to ignore the lid switch event, if set to true. That means, that if you
want to set the action for the lid close event in xfpm (that is, that
xfpm reacts on such an event), this property must not be set to true.
Else logind will handle the event and executes what ever is defined in
logind.conf.

IMO this property should be removed, its confusing and xfpm has the
ability to handle lid switch events.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-23 Thread b3nmore
> We need to understand how the systemd inhibit mechanism works and why
it is not applied system-wide.

I've asked at the systemd-devel list, if they want to keep this behavior
(after all, it is a design decision):
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-
devel/2015-January/027255.html.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-23 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
You are right. We need to understand how the systemd inhibit mechanism
works and why it is not applied system-wide.

I suggest that we use the current Xubuntu development release (vivid) as base 
for further testing:
- The power manager is now able to detect and configure light-locker. 
Therefore, the logind-handle-lid-switch property can be changed on-the-fly.
- The new version of light-locker (1.5.x) can be controlled with additional 
DBus calls, so it should be possible to find a solution which does not trigger 
the unwanted "xflock4 -> light-locker-command > VT switch > suspend" chain.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-21 Thread b3nmore
Apropos vt switch, I believe, thats the root cause of this issue and the
blank-after-unlock bug. If we have a vt switch (e.g. "sleep 20 &&
loginctl activate cX" in the examples above) *after* the lid was closed,
then the system suspends; maybe because the new session has no inhibitor
lock. When the lid is open, the screen gets turned on for the new active
session. When we switch back to the original session, the screen turns
off, because on this sessions it was deactivated, but never reactivated.

I've tested this behavior on text vt's and there is the same retroactive
suspend reaction of a closed lid.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-20 Thread b3nmore
> ... rerun the test case from comment #40, but also activate the "late
locking" feature of light-locker:

This does work.

It is expected to work, since the lock command is called after the lid
is open again.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-20 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
I still have to read and analyze your previous comments and test
results. Hopefully I am not missing something, so please rerun the test
case from comment #40, but also activate the "late locking" feature of
light-locker:

light-locker --lock-after-screensaver=1 --late-locking

This way the active seat/context should not change (no switch to VT8
until keyboard/mouse input).

Thank you very much for all the testing.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-20 Thread b3nmore
Btw. running above tests only with dm-tool (no xfpm and no light-locker)
shows, that the screen stays switched off in the same situation as with
the 'infamous blank-screen-after-unlock bug'

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-20 Thread b3nmore
O.k., so light-locker calls lightdm to lock the seat. So we can skip
light-locker in the tests above and use e.g. "dm-tool lock".

That means, that it is lightdm, which seems to override the inhibitor
lock for the lid handle upon locking.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-20 Thread b3nmore
The case "utopic 2a" (or "trusty 1a") is basically the same as above, only that 
the actual lock time depends on how the "lock-after-screensaver"-time of 
light-locker is configured. Again a test, that keeps xfpm out of the picture:
- killall xfce4-power-manager
- systemd-inhibit --what=handle-lid-switch --who=me --why=test --mode=block 
sleep 1000
- light-locker --lock-after-screensaver=1
- sleep 20 && xset dpms force off
- close lid

Result: 20 sec. nothing, light-locker registers the screen blanking and
locks the screen, if the lid is closed the system suspends.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-19 Thread b3nmore
The last test of the previous comment seems to imply, that we get the unwanted 
suspending only, if light-locker locks the screen *while* the lid is closed. 
Heres a test to verify this and takes xfpm out of the whole mess (on utopic):
- killall xfce4-power-manager
- systemd-inhibit --what=handle-lid-switch --who=me --why=test --mode=block 
sleep 1000
This blocks any action logind may take upon lid close (for 1000 sec.), i.e. one 
can close the lid and nothing happens.
- sleep 20 && light-locker-command -l
- close the lid

Result: 20 sec. happens nothing (you can even open/close the lid several
times). If the lid is closed when "light-locker-command -l" runs, the
system suspends.

I would guess, that light-locker lifts the block of the 'handle-lid-
switch' and, if the lid is closed, theres still a lid close event
pending, which than gets executed (or something of the kind).

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-19 Thread b3nmore
Unfortunately I've to revise the results for "trusty 1a" and "utopic 2a" resp.. 
There is a delay of ~5 sec. before the system suspends (in the other cases its 
suspends immediately, hence my misinterpretation). So they should be:
result: 5sec. nothing + suspend + lock +  blank-screen-after-unlock bug

I've verified, that we get different timings for utopic 2a/2b (or trusty
1a/1b) by adding a 'sleep 20' at the start of the xflock4 script. in
that case "utopic 2a" suspends after 5 sec., "utopic 2b" after 20 sec.

And with the modified xflock4, we can do another variation of "utopic 2 b":
- close lid and wait 15 sec. -> nothing happens
- open lid -> screen gets turned on
- wait 5 sec. more -> light-locker locks the screen, but does *not* suspend
- after unlocking screen just gets turned on

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-19 Thread b3nmore
> b3nmore, please add "HandleLidSwitch=ignore" to your logind.conf and
rerun the test cases which are mentioned in my previous comment.

Running "utopic 2b" with "HandleLidSwitch=ignore":
result: lock + blank-screen-after-unlock bug.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-19 Thread b3nmore
> Why does the system suspend in test case "trusty 1b" and "utopic 2b"?
The screen should be only locked and neither logind nor xfce4-power-
manager should trigger suspend.

Neither does (cf. #30, its the same for utopic 2b), at least not in
combination with other screen lockers. I've tested i3lock and the system
does exactly as configured in xfpm.

So the questions is more specifically: why does the system suspend in
those cases, *if* we use light-locker as locking application?

I've tried to dig into this issue, and this is what I've got so far:
- if set to lock sreen, xfpm calls "xflock4"
- if light-locker is running, xflock4 calls "light-locker-command -l"
- running "light-locker --debug" shows in this case (i.e. lid triggered):
gs-listener-dbus.c:  obj_path=/org/freedesktop/login1 
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Manager method=PrepareForSleep 
destination=(null)

- when calling "xflock4" manually, xflock4 calls "light-locker-command -l"
- running "light-locker --debug" shows now:
gs-listener-dbus.c:  obj_path=/org/freedesktop/login1/session/c2 
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Session method=Lock destination=(null)

This means, that somehow in the combination xfpm + light-locker (and
only in this combination) a suspend call is sent to (?) logind (and
therefor a PrepareForSleep-Signal is emitted). I've been unable to
identify, where the suspend call comes from.

Just to make this clear:
xfpm is setup to inhibit systemd/logind's lid handling and to lock the screen 
on lid close:
xfpm + i3lock -> no suspend
xflock4 + light-locker -> no suspend
xfpm + light-locker -> suspend

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-19 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
b3nmore, please add "HandleLidSwitch=ignore" to your logind.conf and
rerun the test cases which are mentioned in my previous comment.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-18 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
While looking at the test results in comment #28, one thing remains
unsolved:

Why does the system suspend in test case "trusty 1b" and "utopic 2b"?
The screen should be only locked and neither logind nor xfce4-power-
manager should trigger suspend.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-18 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
Here are my observations:

1) The initial value of logind-handle-lid-switch is "false" in 14.10.
This appears to be correct, because the default lid close action is
"lock" and not "suspend".

2) Changing the value to "true" is required to work around the infamous
blank-screen-after-unlock bug and will let logind initiate the suspend
sequence (according to logind.conf). However, this is only needed when
"suspend" is selected as lid close action in xfce4-power-manager-
settings.

3) As of now, logind-handle-lid-switch is set via light-locker-settings
(lock on suspend -> true, otherwise false). There is no smart check.

4) The proper fix would be to patch xfce4-power-manager. It should be
able to evaluate certain conditions (light-locker running? lock on
suspend enabled?) and set logind-handle-lid-switch accordingly when the
lid close action is changed by the user.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-17 Thread David Oftedal
I'm still seeing this bug on 14.10.

There are suggestions floating around the web to the effect that it's
caused by systemd.

One suggested solution is to add the following to /etc/systemd/logind.conf :
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=no

I've done so, but have not rebooted to see the result.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
b3nmore, thank you very much for the all the debugging you have done. I
will discuss your test results with the actual developers, so we can
hopefully resolve this issue once and for all.

Furthermore, bug 1387413 seems to be related (it was closed for no
reason).

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread b3nmore
And a small variation:
trusty 1 b) BUT with light-locker disabled  -> result: nothing

No locking (well light-locker is disabled, no surprise there) and no
suspending. Might it be, that light-locker somehow triggers the suspend?

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread b3nmore
I did the same tests for trusty: The behavior is basically the same,
only the xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch xfconf-key is
handled oppositional (probably due to http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4
-power-manager/commit/?id=f62e82256cb2a45b4f044b7d603017952f7dd63e).

Let's try to summarize all findings:
trusty case 1)
xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch = true
-> blank-screen bug with light-locker
-> debug trace: xfpm_manager_inhibit_sleep_systemd(): [...] 
handle-lid-switch
a) lid close action: nothing -> result: nothing
b) lid close action: lock -> result: suspend + lock + blank bug

trusty case 2)
xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch = false
-> light-locker works
-> debug trace: xfpm_manager_inhibit_sleep_systemd(): [...]
a) lid close action: nothing -> result: suspend + lock
b) lid close action: lock -> result: suspend + lock


utopic case 1)
xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch = true
-> light-locker works
-> debug trace: xfpm_manager_inhibit_sleep_systemd(): [...]
a) lid close action: nothing -> result: suspend + lock
b) lid close action: lock -> result: suspend + lock

utopic case 2)
xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch = false
-> blank-screen bug with light-locker
-> debug trace: xfpm_manager_inhibit_sleep_systemd(): [...] 
handle-lid-switch
a) lid close action: nothing -> result: nothing
b) lid close action: lock -> result: suspend + lock + blank bug

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread b3nmore
> The log file from comment #19 shows that xfwm4-power-manager does not
inhibit sleep on lid close (the key "handle-lid-switch" is missing for
"Inhibiting systemd sleep").

>From the analysis above I would guess, that it is either trusty case 2
or utopic case 1.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread b3nmore
> Also, why should the default value for logind-handle-lid-switch
(false) be changed?

The default settings 'revive' the blank-screen-after-unlock bug (at
least for a resume after a lid close triggered suspend). So IMO the
default settings are not correct in this respect.

> Your screen staying blank may have a different cause.

I don't think so, because the symptoms and workarounds  (e.g. xandr
--auto) sound quite familiar.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread b3nmore
> Now, b3nmore, the bottom line of your feedback is that the bug does
not affect utopic with default settings.

No (sorry, I should have mentioned, that #20 is from the same system), with the 
default settings in utopic we have:
lid action: result:
switch off display   switches off display
lock screen  suspends (and locks screen)

However, with those settings, the screen stays blank after unlocking a
system resumed from a lid closed triggered suspend. To correct this
issue, "xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch" has to be set to
"true". Btw., this is what happens, if one disables and enables light-
locker via the gui [1], [2].

Now, with the correct light-locker settings we get:
lid action: result:
switch off display   suspends (and locks screen)
lock screen  suspends (and locks screen)


[1] cf. 
http://xubuntu.org/news/laptop-users-fix-available-for-the-black-screen-on-unlock-bug/
[2] # defaults after creating new user
$ xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -l -v
/xfce4-power-manager/blank-on-ac15
/xfce4-power-manager/blank-on-battery   10
/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-switch  0
/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-switch-restore-on-exit  0
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-enabled   true
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-off 60
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-sleep   20
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-battery-off30
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-battery-sleep  15
/xfce4-power-manager/lock-screen-suspend-hibernate  true
/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch   false
/xfce4-power-manager/power-button-action3

#above settings trigger blank bug (unblank by blindly starting a
terminal and execute "xrandr --auto")

# disabling and enabling light-locker via settings gui
$ xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -l -v
/xfce4-power-manager/blank-on-ac15
/xfce4-power-manager/blank-on-battery   10
/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-switch  0
/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-switch-restore-on-exit  0
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-enabled   true
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-off 60
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-sleep   20
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-battery-off30
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-battery-sleep  15
/xfce4-power-manager/lock-screen-suspend-hibernate  true
/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch   true
/xfce4-power-manager/power-button-action3

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-14 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
The log file from comment #19 shows that xfwm4-power-manager does not
inhibit sleep on lid close (the key "handle-lid-switch" is missing for
"Inhibiting systemd sleep"). We will have to wait for the output of the
xfconf-query command.

Now, b3nmore, the bottom line of your feedback is that the bug does not
affect utopic with default settings. Also, why should the default value
for logind-handle-lid-switch (false) be changed? Your screen staying
blank may have a different cause.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-13 Thread b3nmore
I should add a few things concerning my comments #22 and #23: All outputs are 
from a utopic system. For light-locker to work properly in utopic (see 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1303736?comments=all)
 the xfpm xconf setting "/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch" has to 
be set to "true" (this seems to have changed since trusty). This means the 
findings in #22, #23 are still valid, but with these settings the screen stays 
blank after unlocking after resume.
If one uses the proper settings for light-locker 
(/xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch = true) in utopic, then the 
system suspends in either case (lid close action: lock or blank).

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-13 Thread b3nmore
In my case (utopic, xfpm 1.4.1), setting the lid close action to 'switch
off display', works as expected: the system does not suspend. I've
attached a xfpm debug log for that case.

** Attachment added: "xfpm_debug_switch_off.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4297412/+files/xfpm_debug_switch_off.log

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-13 Thread b3nmore
Output of "xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -l -v" as requested.

** Attachment added: "xfpm_xconf"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4297392/+files/xfpm_xconf

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-13 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
Thanks for the feedback so far. Can you please also attach the output of
"xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -l -v" to this report (I did forget
to mention this).

Furthermore, does the power manager ignore every possible lid close
action or just a specific one? What happens instead?

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-11 Thread b3nmore
Fresh install and update of xubuntu utopic. In this case all settings in 
logind.conf are set to their defaults:
[Login]
#NAutoVTs=6
#ReserveVT=6
#KillUserProcesses=no
#KillOnlyUsers=
#KillExcludeUsers=root
#InhibitDelayMaxSec=5
#HandlePowerKey=poweroff
#HandleSuspendKey=suspend
#HandleHibernateKey=hibernate
#HandleLidSwitch=suspend
#PowerKeyIgnoreInhibited=no
#SuspendKeyIgnoreInhibited=no
#HibernateKeyIgnoreInhibited=no
#LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes
#IdleAction=ignore
#IdleActionSec=30min

log created by killall xfce4-power-manager && xfce4-power-manager
--debug > xfpm_debug.log 2>&1

** Attachment added: "xfpm_debug.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4295874/+files/xfpm_debug.log

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-10 Thread Fenna Pel
Bug affecting a Acer Aspire 7715

:



** Attachment added: "the terminal output from xfce4-power-manager in debug"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4295172/+files/laptop-lid-hybernation.txt

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2015-01-08 Thread Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
Lets try to debug the actual problem (Power Manager settings are ignored
when closing laptop lid).

Please restore the default setup by reverting changes to
/etc/systemd/logind.conf. and deleting /home//.config/xfce4/xfconf
/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-power-manager.xml. After doing so and
relogging once, open a terminal window and run the following commands to
restart the power manager in debug mode:

killall xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-power-manager --debug

Now close and re-open the lid to trigger the bug and attach the terminal
output to this report. Once you have closed the terminal window, you may
want to launch "xfce4-power-manager" again to restore its functionality.

Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-11-19 Thread Jeremy Stone
Actually this second workaround is more relevant to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1357090 ...my bad

I was suffering from both issues, still no real fix for either for me

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-11-19 Thread Jeremy Stone
For all those who have no success editing /etc/systemd/logind.conf or
found that rm ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-power-
manager.xml only works temporarily, I had success using gksudo gedit
/etc/UPower/UPower.conf and then setting IgnoreLid=true.

A second work around is to hit ctrl+alt+f1, sign in using your username
(lower-case) and password, then enter sudo restart lightdm, followed by
your password again (some times this has to be done all with a pitch
black screen)

Not ideal I know but is the best solution i've found.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-10-28 Thread Darkayser
Hi, same bug for me , Xubuntu 14.04 and power manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1

Laptop : Dell Latitude E5440

Editing "/etc/systemd/logind.conf" disable sleep when closing lid, but screen 
stay on
and if not editing "/etc/systemd/logind.conf", sleep when closing lid even 
"lock screen" selected

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-10-19 Thread b3nmore
Same in utopic with xfce4-power-manager 1.4.1-0ubuntu1.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-09-29 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-09-23 Thread Adam Hallgat
In case editing the logind.conf  file doesnt work:

#this removes some settings which will be recreated again
rm ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-power-manager.xml

This solved the problem for me.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-09-11 Thread CaptainPlanet
I can confirm the same behaviour. Computer goes to StandBy when lid is
closed after awakening the screen keeps black.

 xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1 is installed and no work around is
applied.

I deinstalled light-locker and installed xscreensaver again but the same
problem occurs.  When I deinstalled both I can not lock the screen
anymore.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-09-06 Thread Martin D.
Just installed a fresh copy of Xubuntu 14.04.1 and I also have that
problem. In addition after wakeup the screen stays black after the
password dialog. I don't mind, because I wouldn't want to go into sleep
mode anyways. So I hope this can be fixed properly any time soon.

"This is a MAJOR inconvenience for an upgrade of an LTS."

Yes, for me I don't mind and I know things like this happen, but for
normal users that may be a very disappointing experience.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-19 Thread Damian Campbell
See also Bug #1357090 now set to be looked at for 14.04.2 which is a
renewed instance of "Resolved" Bug #1303736 and is, I think, related to
this, thought maybe not a "Duplicate".

The behaviour I'm seeing is that the laptop does NOT suspend correctly
on lid close, but DOES when "Suspend" key is pressed or Log-off
"Suspend" option is clicked.

There are obviously variants to the behaviour and possibly different
causes, but in my case the system NEVER suspends correctly on lid close,
even though the power-manager-settings are set to "Suspend"

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-18 Thread Martin Taylor
I can confirm that the reported behaviour (sleep on closing laptop lid)
occurs following a clean install of 14.04.1 on an Acer AO725.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-14 Thread Damian Campbell
Also confirmed on Dell Latitude D400 on completely new install of
Xubuntu 14.04.1 despite claims to the contrary on the website.

Xubuntu up to 12.04.4 worked absolutely correctly before new install of
14.04.1

Using the "Suspend" key results in correct operation, i.e. the laptop
suspends and resumes correctly. Only closing the laptop lid results in
the black screen when re-opening. Once in black screen mode, the only
recourse is power off re-boot.

This is a MAJOR inconvenience for an upgrade of an LTS.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-14 Thread Xubnoob
I confirm this bug on Asus K53SD, either fresh intall of Xubuntu or
first install Ubuntu and then  apt-get install xubuntu-desktop.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-05 Thread Scaramanga
Bug is not fixed. I have xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1 installed.
I reverted the "/etc/systemd/logind.conf" workaround and rebooted. My
laptop still goes into sleep mode and the monitor is black until I do a
hard reboot. The only drop-down option that has any effect in xfce4
-power-manager is the 'System tray icon'.

I also disabled light-locker in case that was interfering with power
manager, but the behaviour did not change.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-08-02 Thread Jens Herrmann
I have the same issue with my system going to sleep when I close the lid. The 
option "When laptop lid is closed" is set to "Nothing" for AC and battery. I 
have xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1 installed and did not apply the 
workaround.
Is there anything I could provide helping to solve this?

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-07-29 Thread Thaddäus Tintenfisch
Is the action for lid close still ignored? Make sure that xfce4-power-
manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1 is installed and the workaround mentioned in
this report is NOT applied.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-04-27 Thread Mike Chelen
Same problem on fresh install of 14.04 and the workaround from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-
manager/+bug/1222021 of editing /etc/systemd/logind.conf is effective.

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-04-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1307545] Re: Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

2014-04-14 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags removed: regression-update
** Tags added: regression-release

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