i've trying to figure out why my laptop can only sleep after 9 minutes and i
finally got to this bug report
i am using 8.10
even i didn't enable the gnome-screensaver "off" Activate screensaver when
computer is idle
but i have 8 minutes on Regard the coputer as idle after 8 minute
then all t
I have experienced this behavior on two systems running Hardy, but am
unsure of the trigger at present. It might have something to do with the
display being suspended (possibly though other means - on one of the
systems I have win+F9 rigged to run 'xset dpms force suspend' and
noticed the screen tu
Same problem with Hardy uptodate. After resume/suspend it fails to turn
LCD off. For test, you put screensaver to 1 min and then it attempts to
star one second but it reverts. Xset -q shows dpms 0 0 0.
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[Gutsy] Display sleep sets wrong DPMS off time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190537
You r
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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[Gutsy] Display sleep sets wrong DPMS off time
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Tested with Hardy Alpha 4 (x86 Desktop). The Gnome configuration (apps
->gnome-power-manager->timeout) still stores the difference between the
screen saver time and the power management time, as in Gutsy. However I
wasn't able to trigger the behaviour of the X11 DPMS off timeout being
set to a no
Thanks for pointing it out. Does the same happen with Hardy Alpha 4 Live
CD? You can download it from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-4/ .
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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[Gutsy] Display sleep sets wrong DPMS off time
https://bugs.la
Resetting status to New since there is now (hopefully) a way for others
to reproduce it.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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[Gutsy] Display sleep sets wrong DPMS off time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190537
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I think I've figured out how to trigger it.
The computer in question is a laptop, with an external CRT connected via
a docking station some of the time -- and all the times the DPMS Off:
value has been incorrectly set, the laptop has been docked with the CRT
connected.
In order to trigger it I se
Closing as per user comment. Feel free to open it again if it still happens
with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 Live CD or later.
If you find the program which causes the wrong DPMS settings please post it for
people with the same issue.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incom
I've just attempted to reproduce it now, with the same results as you
(ie, the DPMS off time isn't being set as it was previously). I
wondered whether it had something to do with either s2ram, or adding a
monitor on resume (eg, docking with an external monitor) but neither of
those seem to be trig
I have made some tests. I can't confirm this behavior with Gutsy. The
value in DPMS is always zero for me but it still works since Gnome seems
to handle it on its own.
xset q | grep -A 1 -i DPMS
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 0
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
Maybe your
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) with gnome-power-manager (2.20.0-0ubuntu6), the
System->Preferences->Power Management slider for "Put display to sleep
when inactive for" shows values that start with the value set in
System->Prefe
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) with gnome-power-manager (2.20.0-0ubuntu6), the
System->Preferences->Power Management slider for "Put display to sleep
when inactive for" shows values that start with the value set in
System->Prefe
Attached screenshot showing:
- Screen Saver preference time of 8 minutes (480 seconds)
- Power Manager display off time of 14 minutes (840 seconds)
- gnome configuration apps->gnome-power-manager->timeout->sleep_display_ac
value of 6 minutes (360 seconds; 14 minutes - 8 minutes = 6 minutes)
- X DP
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