I've found a probable cause.
xrandr won't enable LVDS1 unless VGA1 is off. So I have to plug in
VGA1, and then run:
xrandr --output VGA1 --off
xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1366x768
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto
xrandr --output VGA1 --primary
I have to turn VGA1 off, then I can turn LVDS1 on, and
Problem gone with Gnome3
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Title:
1 pixel icons in notification-area-applet for qt softwares (e.g.
Skype)
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Skype icon is not displayed in notification applet
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I'm using gnome2; not unity. For me, it appears in the Notification
Area applet of the panel. The 1px icon is grey on grey. The Skype
style is Desktop Settings, and it's configured to start minimised in
the system tray.
There are still a few apps that appear there instead of the Indicator
Running N instances of Skype causes N-1 icons in the panel to appear.
Skype can get confused with multiple instances using the same login,
though.
The first Skype icon appears to exist as a 1 pixel wide icon. It's very
hard to right-click on the icon, but it does exist.
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Removed and added. It's still a problem.
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Stopped for me in Lucid.
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I've reported # 597963 for upower.
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I'm adding a new gpm.log.
It triggers lid_battery set to suspend (The lid has been closed, and the
ac adapter removed (and gconf is okay).)
So if I've got this right I need to file a feature request with the
upower package to please ignore broken lids.
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gpm-manager in gpm_manager_client_changed_cb() sometimes checks for
on_battery, and sometimes checks for on_battery lid_is_closed.
This patch makes it consistent (always check for on_battery
lid_is_closed)
Again: untested, sorry
If this works, I'd like to get a little help with logging the
Noticed it's marked as affecting upower already.
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I tried the wrong version numbered one. (bad timing, download, dpkg -i),
and now I had the exact opposite happen:
The first time, nothing happens (not even popups saying charging)
The second time, and all subsequent times: suspend.
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OK, attached.
I'd guess lid_state is an uninitialised variable. I can't get the
source from behind the proxy.
Line: action: /apps/gnome-power-manager/buttons/lid_ac set to suspend
(The lid has been closed on ac power.)
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gpm-button.c/gpm_button_client_changed_cb() compares
if (button-priv-lid_is_closed == lid_is_closed)
return;
gpm-button.c/gpm_button_class_init() adds struct GpmButtonPrivate but I
can't find an equivalent of
/* coldplug so we are in the correct state at startup
You can try the following patch.
I can't apt-get -b source right now, so I can't test.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50530902/lidinit.diff
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This is all for Lucid:
The lid is always closed. /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state is always closed.
upower -d | grep lid always looks like:
lid-is-closed: yes
lid-is-present: yes
I find that very interesting.
If I set g-p-m to blank screen (choices [ blank | suspend | hibernate |
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50488408/chunk.diff
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Here's a dbus log.
If I run interface='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement' I get nothing. So
I've attached my entire dbus log with the Jabber usernames sanitised.
It only seems to happen the first time I connect A/C. Probably because
afterwards it thinks the lid is closed.
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If I kill gnome-power-manager it does not happen.
Without gnome-power-manager:
1. boot without a/c
2. login
3. plug in a/c
4. screen stays dim, does not suspend. No popups.
with gnome-power-manager
1. boot without a/c
2. login
3. plug in a/c
4. screen goes bright
4a. popup (battery charging;
Once the A/C disconnect/reconnect has cycled, I can kill and restart
gnome-power-manager, and the laptop does not suspend.
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Still a problem for me in lucid.
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The duplicate marker is obviously wrong. This has nothing to do with
dpkg error messages.
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/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state reports closed when it should report
open
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Possible duplicate of # 481312 ???
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Happens on a Sony Vaio W.
The following Ubuntu Wiki says it's easily fixed, but it doesn't say how...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Sony VAIO W
Apport connect seems to hang (proxy issue?) so I'll attach .txt files
manually...
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Evolution won't save contacts/calendar passwords. Seahorse doesn't list the
contacts/calendar passwords, but it does list imap and other passwords as
imap:// It doesn't list my google calendar password (and that doesn't
work) -- I haven't setup google mail.
I'm trying to find
Upgraded to Jaunty Alpha/beta. The problem went away for a week, but
now it's back.
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Logs from a good session: (messages)
Mar 18 10:39:20 nacmacfeegle gnome-screensaver-dialog: pam_sm_authenticate:
Called
Mar 18 10:39:20 nacmacfeegle gnome-screensaver-dialog: pam_sm_authenticate:
username = [berend.deschouwer]
Mar 18 10:39:20 nacmacfeegle gnome-screensaver-dialog: Error
Same issue here.
It doesn't always happen -- just sometimes.
It seems to only ever happen the first time I lock the screen for any
given day. If I don't log out and in again, it doesn't seem to happen
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Same problem, Ubuntu Feisty - Gutsy upgrade.
X actually starts (you get an X cursor.) gdmgreeter crashes. I've
worked around it by using gdmlogin (edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf, change
Greeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmgreeter to Greeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmlogin) I've
tried a variety of gdmgreeter themes. I
Distribution Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
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Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution reports (in the wizard, and in the calendar) the timezone for
Africa/Johannesburg as UTC +0300. This is wrong.
The system timezone (package tzdata and friends) correctly report the
system timezone as UTC +0200, or SAST, on the
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