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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Closing laptop lid before system can suspend causes black sc
Just to make sure. Did you test Xubuntu 15.04? Is the problem still not
fixed?
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Title:
Closing laptop lid before system can suspend causes black
This is not a duplicate bug report. The bug described in #1374830 occurs
regardless of any of the elements discussed in #1307545. This bug
remains unfixed.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1307545
Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1307545 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307545
Bug 1307545 should be fixed in Xubuntu 15.04 now. I think that we can
mark this report as duplicate and see if the fix can be backported to
previous releases.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug
I can consistently reproduce the bug with the latest xfce4-power-manager.
It is a bit of an edge case, though, and if all of the issues with
logind.conf's settings overriding the xfce power manager's settings are
taken care of, then this bug will no longer be an issue.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 1:22
Sorry, I have linked the wrong bug report. I was referring to bug
1307545 instead.
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Title:
Closing laptop lid before system can suspend causes bl
Would it be possible for you to test a newer Xubuntu release (ideally
the current development release)? Boot into live mode and see if you can
reproduce the problem.
You should also take a look at bug 1303736. There has been some recent
activity which may help to resolve the underlying issues.
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I did test the scenario with and without a variety of lockers and I
concluded that the bug is with xfce4-power-manager and not light-locker
or any other locking program. The issue only happens in the very
specific scenario with xfce4-power-manager, regardless of any other
configuration as far a
Did you test it without screen locking? It is possible that light-locker
interferes in some way and triggers the bug.
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Title:
Closing laptop lid
The bug doesn't seem to have anything to do with the screen
locker--this is a problem with xfce4-power-manager.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:47 AM, Thaddaeus Tintenfisch
wrote:
> Are you able to trigger this bug if you disable light-locker or
> replace
> it with another screen locker?
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> Y
Are you able to trigger this bug if you disable light-locker or replace
it with another screen locker?
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Title:
Closing laptop lid before system c
What do you mean when you say that the bugfix works with leaving things
to logind? My experience is the exact opposite; If I don't set
HandleLidSwitch=ignore, then the settings in xfce4-power-manager-
settings are simply ignored, and the computer always suspends when
closing the lid--which is not w
Hey, thanks for the bugreport and the detailed information, but don't
set HandleLidSwitch=ignore in logind.conf, because the black screen
bug's fix works with leaving things to logind.
So basically you've reproduced here that xfce4-power-manager's method of
suspending plus locking the session does
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
** Description changed:
On a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1, with HandleLidSwitch=ignore set
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and the lid switch setting set to 'Nothing'
in xfce4-power-manager-settings, using the suspend key on the keyboard
to initiate suspend and then closing the laptop lid
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