upower 0.99 (in Ubuntu 15.04) drops suspend handling, so this is
obsolete.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** No longer affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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This is fixed for me in Saucy, it now suspends when the lid is closed,
even with external monitor, without the workarounds.
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I wanted to add that the workaround posted above by Michael Backhaus
works perfectly on my X220 running 64-bit Ubuntu 12.10.
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The workaround given by Michael Backhaus (mb4ckhaus) also worked for me
(running Ubuntu 12.10 on ThinkPad T500).
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Title:
Also affects Perfect as of a recent (not sure exactly when) update.
Not the sort of behaviour that should change without a version change
IMO. This could lead to some laptops overheating/catching fire etc. so
not a good idea at all.
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Creating the file "/etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post" as Michael Backhaus
indicates works for me!
Thanks.
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Title:
[regressi
Actually having said that Michael's suggestion works perfectly is not
strictly true. Firstly note that for me it works best if I set the
actions in System Settings > Power for lid close to Do Nothing, but even
then I sometimes have problems with it not correctly recognising the
external monitor on
@Michael, that worked perfectly for me (on Quantal). Many thanks.
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[regression] Suspend on lid close broken on
/etc/acpi/events/lidbtn triggers /etc/acpi/lid.sh which triggers
/etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post at the end of the script. /etc/acpi/local/*
allows you to add your own config (e.g. required for wmii).
generate /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post
make it executable
and add:
#!/bin/bash
grep -q closed /proc/ac
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Guys, i had the same problem until i decided to check out any upgrades made out
to gnome-power-manager on my Lenovo x220.
It appeared that i automatically upgraded recently to version 3.2.1 and
everything broke. Downgrading to 3.2.0 did the job - suspend on lid close is
now fine.
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** Also affects: upower (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[regression] Suspend on lid close
I think, I'm also observing this bug on Xubuntu 11.10 (so no Gnome3
here). In my case, suspend by lid close generally works, but it works
only after one successful suspend&resume (e.g. by manually calling it
via the xfce4-power-manager applet context menu).
Can anyone confirm this behavior?
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[regression] Suspend on lid close broken on Oneiric
Status in “gnome-power-manager” pa
The attachment "upower is-docked detection; ppa:alexei.colin/upower
upower_0.9.13-1ac2" of this bug report has been identified as being a
patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review the patch. In the event that this is in fact
not a patch you can
In my case (Gnome3 on Oneiric on Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400) this is a
collusion of two issues pointed out separately above:
(1) Gnome3's intended behavior is to disallow suspend while more than one
monitor is active (comment #8, comment #3, [1])
(2) upower returns a false positive when asked
I just tried the new alpha version of Ubuntu 12.04 and this bug
(regression) stills present.
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[regression] Susp
Hi all,
Same problem here with a pavilion dm4 1162sf.
acpi_listen give me this :
button/lid LID0 0080 0005 -> lid close event
button/lid LID0 0080 0006 -> lid open event
button/lid LID0 0080 0007 -> lid close event
button/lid LID0 0080 0008 -> lid open event
This
It is 3.0 kernel bug -> 874749
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/874749
I upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10 and use the 2.6.38 kernel, suspend works fine.
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Regarding comment #7 and #12 - manually adding pm-suspend command;
anyone knows how to make the laptop wakeup when the lid is opened
without having to press any buttons ?
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the problem is upower that sees docked when not is docked, isn't a gnome
issue, see here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36818
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Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC
native-path:
/sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/ACPI0003:00/power_supply/AC
power supply: yes
updated: Tue Nov 15 22:48:43 2011 (8665 seconds ago)
has history: no
has statistics: no
line-
Is is-docked supposed to be True even if I do not have a docking
station?
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[regression] Suspend on lid close br
anyone post the result of command "upower --dump" ?
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[regression] Suspend on lid close broken on Oneiric
Statu
No, the folder /etc/acpi/localdoes not exist.
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[regression] Suspend on lid close broken on Oneiric
Status
Since you have 11.04, can you please see if you have the folder
/etc/acpi/local ? because I don't have it for an unknown reason and
maybe that is causing the problem. thank you
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And I am not sure whether this is related, if I pull the power cable,
laptop does not say it is unplugged...
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[
I have reinstalled 11.04 where suspend works fine. I looked at lid.sh
and there is no sign of pm-suspend either
#!/bin/bash
# TODO: Change the above to /bin/sh
test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs || exit 0
. /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs
. /
Guys, i don't know much and i maybe very wrong, but i think i managed to
partially solve it. If you open /etc/acpi/lid.sh, which is the script
being called when the lid is closed, has nowhere pm-suspend command
which actually suspends the computer. I added the line pm-suspend after
all the ifs are
Same problem. I remember it was working on 11.10 up to a certain update
but now it is not working anymore. The suspend operation by itself is
working perfectly, just it does not react to the close the lid action. I
should note that the laptop senses the close the lid operation but does
actually not
Hi there, same problem here.
I have switchable graphics HP tm2 Intel/ATI graphic cards.
Closing the lid worked OK on Natty, just upgraded to Oneric, doesn’t work. When
I close the lid just turn the screen off.
Now, I don't think is a problem with kernel, drivers, etc. because the function
suspen
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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[regression] Suspend on lid clo
I have the exact same issue on a System 76 pangolin laptop. Issue occurs
even without connecting to external monitor. Laptop does not suspend on
lid close. I doubt it is gnome issue - It happens on a pure KDE (kubuntu
11.10) install as well.
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Guys, I found the origin of "problem". Gnome3 changed your politics
about power management and now, when an external monitor is connected,
gnome-settings-daemon doesn't suspend/hibernate the laptop. See it:
http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2011/02/02/is-gnome-3-going-to-melt-your-
laptop/
So, either
I fixed this on my system by adding a script with the following content
to /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post
#!/bin/bash
grep -q closed /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state
if [ $? = 0 ]
then
/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
fi
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The awk error is caused by a typo in one of the acpid scripts. I've
filed a bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/875447
Fixing it doesn't solve this problem though. acpid acknowledges the lid
close event, but no suspend occurs.
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I have the exact same behavior on Oneiric with a thinkpad X220 running
an non-unity wm (wmii). When the lid is closed in unity, suspend works,
however in wmii acpid outputs the following:
acpid: 32 rules loaded
acpid: waiting for events: event logging is off
acpid: client connected from 11123[0:0
This happens when I close the lid on ASUS1215.
Upgrade to oneiric didn't work so this is a fresh install
acpid: 32 rules loaded
acpid: waiting for events: event logging is off
acpid: client connected from 26051[0:0]
acpid: 1 client rule loaded
awk: line 1: regular expression compile failed (mis
I just noticed the problem seems to happen only when I have an external
monitor connected. Is this by design? If so, I guess it should be
configurable, or at least something should appear on the external
monitor saying that the machine is not going to sleep, otherwise it is
quite confusing, as ther
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This is funny, because I have the exact reverse problem (I turned off
suspend on lid close, and it still suspends when I close the lid).
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