** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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disk mounter applet disappears
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163878
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Banshee is also affected by this bug, but it's not a plugin - Banshee
just always does this when music is playing. I second Mike's
description of the problem, above.
I think we need a distinction between active power management: power
button, lid close, menu option; and passive power management:
Mike, please post the new bug here when it's open, as that's the one I'm
more interested in following! :-)
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Hardy rhythmbox stops screen from blanking on laptop lid close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193617
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Will this patch to g-p-m also fix Banshee?
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Hardy rhythmbox stops screen from blanking on laptop lid close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193617
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Actually here's a better question: will this patch allow *suspend* (not
just screen blanking) when the laptop lid closes? I saw in another bug
that several apps are getting dbus calls added for various reasons to
prevent suspend.
This is a *really* bad idea.. it damages laptops! If the user has
I agree with you in principal actually, but I think the problem has been
poorly-defined. We need a separate definition: call it active power
management and passive power management.
In active PM, the user has taken an action to cause it to happen, i.e.
press the power button, pick the shutdown
This affects Banshee, too. Is there a similar workaround for banshee?
I didn't see any power-related plugins or settings.
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Hardy rhythmbox stops screen from blanking on laptop lid close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193617
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Add another bump to this. It is far too easy to accidentally scroll
the desktop switcher. I'm not even sure how scrolling is useful in the
desktop switcher. You would have to be extremely precise with the mouse
to get the desktop you meant to get in this fashion.
Scrolling in the desktop
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
From the latest Update Manager upgrade to Feisty (approximately
3/14/07): Installation fails in postinst with the following error:
Preparing to replace deskbar-applet 2.17.92-0ubuntu1 (using
.../deskbar-applet_2.18.0-0ubuntu1_i386.deb)