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Closing lid during initial shutdown causes notebook to suspend
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Such "small" things as this bug makes Ubuntu user experience irritating. If I
push the poweroff button and confirm my decision and I see the system is
shutting down, I assume that I can safely close the lid and forget about my
computer. But a few days later I see the led light blinking, power th
This bug still occurs in Oneric daily. It's more prominent there because
shutting down seems to take longer than ever before.
Could this be fixed by simply making the shutdown sequence kill FIRST
the piece of code that watches for the lid to close?
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I think it might be simple to implement. A patch to KDE's and GNOME's
session managers to touch a file in /var/run or somewhere, and a patch
to the suspend scripts to check for that file. Three small patches?
Four if you include LXde?
2011/1/16 Chris Wilson :
> I think a solution to this would b
I think a solution to this would be to set a flag to a particular state
when shutdown commences, which will then hold up all operations that
attempt to execute, including suspend. On some versions of Windows, I've
been presented with an error message when I try to do something when the
shutdown but
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Dylan Mccall, the branch you had linked seems empty:
lp:~dylanmccall/indicator-session/bug138194
Unlinking as there is nothing in it yet, are you working on the branch?
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Status: New
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ofcourse the papercut task. :)
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When this bug was reported. I was able to reproduce this but now I dont see
it so luck? ;)
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> Isn't this a config option now?
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> Yo
Isn't this a config option now?
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I'd like to see the Importance of this bug raised because of how
ubiquitous laptops are. A user expecting a few hours of battery life
might return to a completely dead laptop.
Also, a padded laptop bags can be good thermal insulators. As Adam
Porter noted, laptops can get very very hot if they a
This is not fixed in Lucid on my system. Maybe we try different things.
If i press the power button (hardware) a dialog appears showing some
options such as "shut down". On the bottom of the dialog there is a 60
second countdown running. Closing the lid while this countdown is
running will suspend
this bug is fixed in Lucid
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** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The fix will lie in indicator-session/src/gtk-logout-helper, which is
part of a separate program that indicator-session calls to trigger the
log out, shutdown or restart dialog.
It will need to use Gnome Session Manager to inhibit sleeping, only
uninhibiting when it wants to (when the dialog respo
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi again, Vish :)
The same usability issue strikes gnome-session's own dialogue, too. (You
get that when you tap the power button). So, it is applicable upstream,
but there are actually two separate projects. The most important one in
our case is the downstream one triggered by indicator-applet-se
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Dylan , thanks for pointing that out.
Seems i had changed the default to "blank screen" and wasnt facing this problem
;)
Do report back, if you believe this can be fixed easily. [marking this
as incomplete as I'm not sure we have an easy/simple fix]
Has this issue been reported uptream? or is t
om26er: Do you have sleep on lid close enabled? This will only happen in
those cases.
I think this MAY be easily resolved by inhibiting sleep via devicekit-
power. In addition, we could have the shutdown countdown watch the
org.freedesktop.DeviceKit.Power 'LidIsClosed' property and shut down
immed
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
- I'm unable to reproduce this issue too on either
can't reproduce in Lucid on my netbook
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I can reproduce this with karmic gnome.
After selecting "shutdown" a dialog appears with a 60 seconds countdown. Now i
close the lid. Instead of shutting down, the laptop suspends now.
After pressing a key i enter my password, the screen is restored and the
countdown continues. Ok, i could cance
I use Kubuntu; gnome-power-manager doesn't apply.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 19:31, Steve Langasek
wrote:
> The acpi-support package doesn't implement suspending on lid close, it
> only handles screen locking; and in any case acpi-support's suspend
> handling is inactive when a desktop is detected.
The acpi-support package doesn't implement suspending on lid close, it
only handles screen locking; and in any case acpi-support's suspend
handling is inactive when a desktop is detected. This must be a bug in
the corresponding desktop event handlers.
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the bug is not a gnome-session one
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This affects KDE too, not just gnome-session.
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