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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Displays wake up pre-maturely (likely driven by notificati
Also try setting the monitor's input source (there's a button for that
surely) to something other than 'Auto'. I fear Auto might be doing some
active scanning and wake itself up when it comes back to the connector
that you're using but wish to keep off.
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I've set this bug to track:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/877
but there's also:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/976
and maybe also see:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/915
Although I think we should be careful to keep this bug about a singl
OK, so an update. I removed fwupd from my system and I can confirm that
once I can get the displays to sleep, they stay that way as they should.
Now for the weird part... they won't go to sleep on their own. Doesn't
matter whether I'm in Wayland or Xorg - they won't go to sleep on their
own. DPMS
Looking at the most recent log in comment #6 again, that was back when
you had fwupd and boltd running. I wonder if you could provide a system
log from a night where those were disabled?
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
I'm still particularly skeptical of fwupd because it appears that caused
a rede
Looking at the most recent log in comment #6 again, that was back when
you had fwupd and boltd running. I wonder if you could provide a system
log from a night where those were disabled?
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
I'm still particularly skeptical of fwupd because it appears that cause
a redet
Quick update. I do not have tlp installed and it also does it on Wayland.
I'm out of ideas.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:25 PM Daniel van Vugt <1882...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Another idea: You seem to be using the default Xorg session so that
> increases the possible set of components that cou
Another idea: You seem to be using the default Xorg session so that
increases the possible set of components that could tamper with the
power state. Please try logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' to see if the
problem happens there.
And another idea: Check that you don't have 'tlp' installed. It caus
I disabled the color profile of both of my displays and my printer and the
displays are still awake in the morning. I did check the PID of gnome-shell
and it is the same so there don't appear to be any silent crashes.
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Deskto
Also, you say there's no evidence of crashes but we should check to see
if there are any crashes occurring without a trace. To do that please
run:
pidof gnome-shell
in the evening and again in the morning. They should both report the
same process ID.
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There's a slight chance this is a side-effect of gnome-settings-daemon
trying to enforce the default colour profile. It's a bit of a mess but I
believe that does so by programming the display hardware directly,
independently of the power mode mutter/gnome-shell last set. So if
gnome-settings-daemon
If you report it upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues
then they will be able to provide more suggestions to better understand
what power management is doing.
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OK, I'm out of ideas. Using do not disturb and thereby eliminating
notifications didn't help either.
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Title:
Displays wake
I don't use nightlight and disabling bolt didn't help. As I think it's
notification related, I'm going to turn on do not disturb this evening and
see what happens.
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Also check that you don't have a Night Light schedule which might be
triggering it:
Settings > Screen Display > Night Light [in the top bar]
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I've disabled fwupd and cups and I still see it in the morning when I come
into the office. I'm inclined to shutdown boltd and see if that stops it
from happening since I don't have anything plugged into the thunderbolt
port at this time.
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@Dean, thanks for the log. Did you see the issue directly on boot? Did
you note the time where you saw it (would be useful to match the log
activity)
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The only possibly-related information I can see there is:
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: setting force_power to ON
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: state changed: supported/on
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: guard '3' for 'fwupd' active
which may be relevant becau
The only possibly-related information I can see there is:
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: setting force_power to ON
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: state changed: supported/on
Jun 12 06:17:30 hero boltd[7027]: power: guard '3' for 'fwupd' active
which may be relevant becau
I rebooted last night for a new kernel. This morning the monitors were
on with nothing but a cursor on the screen again. Attached is the
journal output.
** Attachment added: "lastboot.log.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1882462/+attachment/5383262/+files/lastboot
Could you add your 'journalctl -b 0' log when you notice the issue and
add a note about the time where you saw the issue/interacted with the
computer?
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I have no crashes in /var/crash of gnome-shell and I've removed all non-
system extensions. I'll post an update once I observe either the
behavior or lack there of.
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The most common issue we're seeing in this area right now is that gnome-
shell crashes on lock, and so locking fails. That's bug 184 with a
fix coming soon. Please also check /var/crash in case there is any
evidence there (it might be a different crash).
Secondly, we find extensions cause a lo
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