[Bug 712650] Re: "Do nothing" option is missing for "When the suspend button is pressed:"

2011-02-04 Thread larcher
Well, I finally hit the right set of keywords to feed to Google and turned up a hint - what I want is still possible via the gconf settings. In case anyone else looking for a way to disable the Sleep key, the following command did the trick: gconftool -s /apps/gnome-power-manager/buttons/suspend -

[Bug 712650] Re: "Do nothing" option is missing for "When the suspend button is pressed:"

2011-02-04 Thread larcher
Thanks for the quick response. I thought this might be a bug, because I seem to remember the option being there in past versions. While searching for a way to get the option to show up again, I found an Idea in Ubuntu Brainstorm ( http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/22323/ ), which was marked as "n

[Bug 712650] Re: "Do nothing" option is missing for "When the suspend button is pressed:"

2011-02-03 Thread larcher
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[Bug 712650] [NEW] "Do nothing" option is missing for "When the suspend button is pressed:"

2011-02-03 Thread larcher
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager Expected behavior: Under "When the suspend button is pressed:" I expect to see an option labeled "Do nothin" Actual behavior: Only "Suspend" and "Hibernate" are available. (see attached screenshot) My real goal here is to be able t