This happens consistently every time on my laptop running Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS.
I keep it running with the lid open and the AC power cable connected, when I
unplug the cable Ubuntu auto-suspends (battery is well over 90%). Extremely
annoying.
The power settings are:
* Automatic suspend when on ba
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Hy!
I have this bug in maverick beta! Should I open a new bug? And what Information
should I report?
I have a Dell Vostro 1310..
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I have not had this problem in ages with feisty or gutsy. I thought this
ticket was closed.
On 10/10/07, bj mccormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This is still happening for me on gutsy. Should I be worried? Worked
> fine in feisty. On a system76 darter 1.
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> Pulling AC plug suspends com
This is still happening for me on gutsy. Should I be worried? Worked
fine in feisty. On a system76 darter 1.
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This does not affect the current edgy version.
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Easy upstream hal fix
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Thanks for the tip Richard,
The fix was helpful - at least g-p-m doesn't keep warning me that I have
4min left when I'm at 99% charge. This however, doesn't fix the erratic
"suspend when ac cable unplugged" problem.
Dennis
Richard Hughes wrote:
>> Of course g-p-m never shows the correct "minut
Here is the output of lshal -m when it happens:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lshal -m
Start monitoring devicelist:
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acpi_BAT0 property battery.remaining_time removed
acpi_BAT0 property battery.charge_level.last_full = 44915200 (0x2ad5a00)
acpi_BAT0 propert
>Of course g-p-m never shows the correct "minutes remaining number" (a
common bug) albeit it >shows the correct percentage remaining. I agree,
this can be annoying and I hope they find a fix >soon.
This is the real source of your bug.
For a quickfix you could try:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomePower
>g-p-m is seeing the AC power cord pull as a lid event.
What does lshal -m say when you remove the ac_adapter?
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Here is the complete output while running in verbose mode:
http://www.datacake.org/~woodb/gpm/g-p-m-output.txt
This behavior was not there before dapper and I was running g-p-m in
Breezy. I can also tell gpm to blank the screen when the lid is closed
and the screen will blank when I pull the AC
Here is the complete output while running in verbose mode:
http://www.datacake.org/~woodb/gpm/g-p-m-output.txt
This behavior was not there before dapper and I was running g-p-m in
Breezy. I can also tell gpm to blank the screen when the lid is closed
and the screen will blank when I pull the AC
This bug is still present on my sony vaio vgn-fs790. I have found various crude
methods around it. The bug can be reproduced without fail (on my laptop at
least) by following these steps:
1. Allow the battery to fully charge.
2. Put the laptop on hibernate (suspend to disk) or suspend to ram by c
Brendan: It might be worth filing a separate bug for this. This bug is
fixed for lots of users so it is likely that your problem has a slightly
different cause.
Attach the output of "gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose" when
reproducing the bug.
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I just upgraded my laptop (compaq presario v2000) to dapper (from
Breezy) and now my machine is going into suspend when I pull the power
cord. I have never seen this behavior until going to dapper.
I am happy to provide any debug/log/whatever output to help
troubleshoot.
This is somewhat annoyin
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gnome-power-manager (2.14.3-0ubuntu2) dapper; urgency=low
* Patches added in this version:
- 20-enable-xfce-startup.patch
Enable XFCE in the .desktop file so that it starts up for xubuntu too.
Closes: launchpad #43077
- 30-transparent-notification-icon.patch
Enable the
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Priority: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I have what seems to be a the same problem:
I have g-p-m configured suchly:
On AC: When Lid is Closed: Hibernate
On Battery: When Lid is Closed: Hibernate
I have suspended my laptop successfully by closing the lid.
If I do the following:
plug in power
resume
pull power
THEN it hibernates
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