still an issue on HP mini 5101 on 10.10 RC kernel 2.6.35-22
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I'm also having this problem on a Dell Inspiron 1501 running Ubuntu 10.04 x64.
Kernel version is 2.6.32-24.
This a _severe_ problem for me. When I encode videos, I have always
closed the screen and left the laptop. Occasionally, upon opening the
lid, the entire screen has turned a weird whitish co
the acpi_listen do not recognize the lid.
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Actually this issue seems to be quite random. Sometimes the screen
blanks, sometimes not.
I don't have a mouse attached when I test this.
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Do you have a mouse attached?
If so, moving it will likely cause the monitor to turn on again.
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I have the same problem on Lucid kernel 2.6.32-23 on hp mini 5101
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I don't have this problem anymore in the 10.10 kernel 2.6.34-5-generic
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I also thought it was fixed in lucid, but today I relaized that the
problem reappeared, maybe it's an unlucky boot...
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My problem is solved after upgrading to Lucid.
Machine is Dell M1330 with Intel graphics.
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Now the screen doesn't blank anymore. But I noticed that this bug happens not
in every boot.
What's strange is that the screen goes black for a second when opening the lid,
and the angle is 35-40° with the table.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirme
When I have just booted and closes my lid, the monitor turns off, but
instantly turns on again. only after putting the machine to sleep and
back on again, the monitor stays off until I open the lid or move the
mouse.
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thank you very much, I'll subscribe to that bug and close this one.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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@Nicolò Chieffo
OK, here it is: bug 570351.
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I'm not affected by the bug title and description.
In my setup the screen goes black if I close the lid.
If when you move the mouse you think that the screen should not be
enabled you should file another bug, and write here the link.
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So You're still affected as well.
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If I move the mouse the screen turns back on
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And if You close the lid and then move the mouse the screen remains blank? If
not, then it's not OK (and I suppose it should behave in the same way with Your
PC as with mine).
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I previously had this problem (Latitude E6400) but now it's OK
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Is this gonna be fixed in Lucid?
Please?
I'd wish I could fix it myself, but I simply don't know how to...
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I have investigated further, and it seems like all my settings in gnome-
power-preferences are ignored when I boot my computer on battery power.
If I put my computer in suspend mode and resume it, everything seems to
start working. My display turns off when I close the lid, and further
more, my mo
/usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank works fine in my case, but
/etc/acpi/lid.sh never reaches it, as it exits at line 12, reading:
if [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then exit; fi
What exactly does CheckPolicy tell us?
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As per DodgeV83, no I just tested it, it doesn't fix the issue for me.
I have been killing gnome-power-manager as a workaround.
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Almost. Screen goes black properly but it should stay turned off even if
I move a mouse and it doesn't.
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Just got an update in gnome-power-manager: (proposed)
+ Fix gpm_button_is_lid_closed to return an updated value from
DeviceKit-Power instead of its own locally stored value which may be
outdated
Can anyone confirm if this solves the problem? I'm running Ubuntu in
Virtualbox now to a
I have the same problem, the screen turns off for a second when I close the lid
but then turns on again.
The command "$ xset dpms force off" works to turn off the screen.
HP 6730b Karmic
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This bug affects me also, I use 64-bit Karmic on my new Compaq 6730b.
I tried Michal's suggestion to comment in /etc/acpi/lid.sh :
if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ]; then exit; fi
I tried: $ sudo vbetool dpms off
and it works fine, but when I close the lid of the laptop, the screen lights up
after a
This bug affects me also, on a Dell Latitude D820 running Jaunty. I had
the same problem in Karmic, but this plus other bugs prompted me to
return to Jaunty for now.
When I was using Karmic, I tried Michal's suggestion:
if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ]; then exit; fi
but that caused my external monitor
I guess it's confirmed then.
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Same bug, Dell Inspiron 1520, Karmic x86_64 and i386. Duplicate mark
forthcoming.
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If I move a mouse when laptop lid is closed, screen shows up again. It
should be blank until lid is open.
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I'm sorry, of course I meant one need to comment out a line of
/etc/acpi/lid.sh (for me it's the line no. 10), which contains by
default the following line:
if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ]; then exit; fi
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As suggested here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8334873&postcount=7
it's enough to comment out line containing a line (it's near the beginning):
Comment out the 9th line (the one that says "if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ];
then exit; fi") of /etc/acpi/lid.sh
It should be easier now to identif
This command:
$ xset dpms force off
blanks my screen properly. This proves it is (probably) not hardware related
and should be easy to fix...
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I reinstalled Karmic using official amd64 CD and screen blanking still
doesn't work. Any chance of fixing it? It's bugging me...
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Any progress, any additional info needed? Karmic has hit RC, final
version is coming.
Ubuntu seems to be able to trigger a screen go blank, but sometimes
causes it to last only a while. Any guess what exactly?
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Changing compiz to metacity doesn't help.
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Interesting... I discovered that after I close the lid the screen
actually goes blank, but only for less than a second. Something has to
wake it up again.
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