Hi, I have noticed following behavior regarding gnome-screensaver and
gnome-power-manager on my laptop.
If I switch from internal display to external one and then close the lid of the
laptop then screensaver only shows blank screen instead of selected theme. If I
open the lid while screensaver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I used byzanz gnome applet to record small screencast. It produced an
2.5MB big animated gif file. If I select this file in Nautilus it uses
up whole memory in short time and starts swapping which makes whole
desktop unresponsive. I must kill
I have now reverted my gnome-settings-daemon version to 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
and it behaves like this:
If I connect external monitor to my laptop nothing happens, if I run
xrandr -q command or open display settings applet it restores my last
configuration which I have used with external monitor
I have found out that my compiz in side by side configuration of
monitors crash is already known bug of intel graphic driver as you said
before. New behavior of gnome-settings-daemon seems to be rather new
feature then a bug.
So I have marked this bug as invalid.
Thanks again!
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
When xrandr plugin for gnome-settings-daemon is activated it causes wrong
xrandr behavior. When I connect external monitor to my laptop and then call
xrandr -q in terminal it reports connected monitor properties but also
1. Yes it is always when xrandr plugin is activated it causes wrong
behavior of xrandr at least in my configuration, I have no possibility
to check it with other laptops.
2. Follow this steps:
1. Get a laptop.
2. After it has booted.
3. connect external monitor.
4. Open terminal and type
Yes, when I connect the monitor nothing happens until I have run xrandr
-q.
Same happens if I start monitor settings tool from system-settings
menu. I assume that the monitor setting application uses xrandr command
in background so that same behavior is shown by it.
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xrandr plugin makes
I want to clarify that I mean with external monitor is activated that
external monitor is switched on and shows a left part of virtual desktop
together with internal monitor showing left part of virtual desktop and
not that it is enabled in monitor settings tool.
Same behavior I described in
I can switch video modes with Fn+F4 button without problems after I have
connected external monitor, there are no crashes happening before I
cycle to the left to right connected monitors which crashes my driver
but only when compiz is started with metacity there is no crash
happening.
This odd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
After resuming from hibernate screen is not turned off after inactivity period
set in gnome-power-manager. If I restart gnome-power-manager after resuming
from hibernation screen is properly switched off after time set in
I have the same problem with Canon printer driver use this library and
now I cant Install them because this library is missing, in jaunty this
library could be installed. Can this library be provided somehow also
for karmic.
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libgtk1.2 missing on karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478219
Now I installed kpowersave and it is performing actions on critical
battery charge conditions without any problems. I now run both
kpowersave and gnome-power-manager because I don't knwo how to
deactivate gnome-power-manager. But if kpowersave can perform this
important actions for laptop users
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have latest Hardy with latest updates. On my laptop the gnome-power-
manager doesn't do any actions when critical tresholds for the battery
charge are reached. It doesn't hibernate when action treshold is reached
and it never
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