*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1345116 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1345116
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1345116
Computer fails to autosuspend
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I found a fix that worked for me to restore autosuspend. See this bug on
gnome-shell (where the fix is required).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1345116
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I'm happy to see that this bug has been more or less resolved in 14.04
by changing the dialog to a less intrusive notification.
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Hey guys, go to the mentionned link :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/1296895
And click on the top of the page to say it also affects you: "This bug affects
you and 2 other people".
I'm also hit by the bug although I'm on a TOWER and have no battery in
it ...
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done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/1296895
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Title:
"Computer will suspend very soon because of
Does anyone know if this bug remains in 14.04? If so I suggest it adding
it to the One Hundred Papercuts project.
https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts
"Papercuts are easily fixable but very annoying bugs."
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Sorry, I give up
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Title:
"Computer will suspend very soon because of inactivity." dialog when
resuming from suspe
NotifyOSD has a fallback to alertbox function and maybe this is being called in
stead of a normal notification.
More info here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#Fallback_alert_boxes
The first lines read: "For cases where applications have expected the
notification system to allow interactivity
Some digging on this:
The code that generates this notification sits here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/gnome-settings-daemon/saucy/view/head:/plugins/power/gsd-power-manager.c#L3066
It was adde to gnome-settings-daemon here:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-li
I would love to have a word with the developer of this feature and I wonder how
this went through QA. It's so obviously broken that it looks like the "feature"
was never tested. And I also wonder what takes so long to just remove the
unwanted "feature".
(sorry, but such silly things are annoying
@ Ray Velez , I feel this is not a satisfying solution (I didn't try)
because it is like a weakness in security settings.
My script is not working well: although it works fine as long as the computer
don't ends in sleep, when sleep happens then on resume then login the script
won't do the job. I
@ Ray Velez , I feel this is not a satisfying solution (I didn't try)
because it is like a weakness in security settings.
My script is not working well: although it works fine as long as the computer
don't ends in sleep, when sleep happens then on resume then login the script
won't do the job. I
Unfortunately, this does not make a difference for me, the dialog keeps
appearing...
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Title:
"Computer will suspend
One way to alleviate the problem of the power 'notify' dialog box is to
access under 'system settings' the 'Brightness & Lock' function. There
disable the 'Lock screen after' function and the next time your system
is awakened from suspend mode the 'notify' dialog is no longer.
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I second pdknsk's suggestion. There might be some rare situation in which a
notification before going to sleep could be helpful, but in a typical scenario,
being inactive implies that a user is not watching the screen anyway.
On the other hand, I suppose that users that are silently reading on th
IMO there are three separate bugs here.
The first bug is the dialog itself. Why is there such a dialog? It's not
necessary.
The second bug is that the dialog sometimes prevents suspend from working.
And the third bug is the dialog not closing itself when the system resumes.
This is merely cosmet
So I'm back with the way with wmctrl (I found why it didn't work fine: wmctrl
requires OPTIONS to be passed before ACTIONS)
In the patch below, replace "Énergie" with the title of the popup in your
language.
** Attachment added: "myscripts2"
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@ChemDroid
I just understand your way to do won't kill the silly popup when you unlock the
session just between the moment when the popup araises and the moment when the
pc goes to sleep.
It seems to me that the best killer trigger remains the moment when we enter
the password.
Assumed Carsten c
@ChemDroid
I just understand your way to do won't kill the silly popup when you unlock the
session just between the moment when the popup araises and the moment when the
pc goes to sleep.
It seems to me that the best killer trigger remains the moment when we enter
the password.
Assumed Carsten c
Thanks for the suggestions. I'd like to point out, however, that automatically
killing the notification windows affects any notification, including ones that
might indicate completely unrelated issues. I suppose this could result in
quite annoying effects when potentially important messages are
In my case it works if I also "kill" the notification-daemon (I'm also using
13.10. but I'm not sure if I didn't messed up my notifications once).
I'm not an expert in scripting. However it works.
Regards
** Attachment added: "20_kill-notify-osd"
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It should also work from thaw. You only have to change the line
resume)
to
resume|thaw)
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Title:
"Computer will s
Far more beautiful and lighter ! :)
Does it also work from thaw?
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Title:
"Computer will suspend very soon because
Thanks for your workaround, Bib.
I tested it yesterday and unfortunately it doesn't work reliably. Especially
after rebooting it's not working for me unless I logout and login again.
I found a much more convenient solution based on the hooks of pm-utils, so it's
also independent of your screensa
Here is a workaround that doesn't need wmctrl and is locale insensitive
Append
if [ -f ~/.myscripts ]; then
. ~/.myscripts
fi
at the end of ~/.bashrc.
Copy the attachment in ~
mv myscripts .myscripts
chmod +x .myscripts
logout/login
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Please note:
I) You need to install wmctrl
II) Then adapt to your language:
in the script, change
nergie in the line below
then NumWarn=`wmctrl -l | grep 'nergie' | wc -l`
to the title of the warning popup in your language
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Append
if [ -f ~/.myscripts ]; then
. ~/.myscripts
fi
at the end of ~/.bashrc.
Copy the attachment in ~
mv myscripts .myscripts
chmod +x .myscripts
logout/login
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notify-osd"
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Please remove this dialog box. It serves no useful purpose, and is a great
annoyance.
It would be useful to have a designer review decisions about spurious dialog
boxes like this before adding them.
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** Description changed:
After upgrading to 13.10 today, every time I unlock my computer after
leaving it for a long time I get this prompt:
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Power
Automatic suspend
Computer will suspend very soon because of inactivity.
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However, the computer doesn't actually
On ubuntu, "ok" "cancel" are useless, instead actions should be dropped,
and at most a bubble (notify-osd) be shown.
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I think there are a number of bugs here.
The version I see is.
With "Turn screen off when inactive set to 30 minutes" and "Suspend when
inactive for" set to 1 hour. If I come back after an hour the screen has
turned off, but the computer has not suspended. When I wake up the
screen the dekstop ha
I have my laptop set to Auto Suspend. It used to work flawlessly but
now due to this dialog box, the system will not suspend automatically
until I okay or cancel it out. It is really annoying and the
notification dialog should be removed please!
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: Incomplete => Unknown
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Title:
"Computer will suspend very soon
** Summary changed:
- Often automatic suspend dialog when I unlock
+ "Computer will suspend very soon because of inactivity." dialog when resuming
from suspend
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