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My problems seems to have been resolved in Intrepid.
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power management: put display to sleep not functional after latest pm-utils,
hal and acpi-support updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205224
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I have a similar problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops working. Screen is not
shut-off after time-out. Manually using "> xset dpms force standby/suspend/off"
always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this proble
The problem reported was fixed after updates on 04-Apr-2008. This bug
should be closed now.
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power management: put display to sleep not functional after latest pm-utils,
hal and acpi-support updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205224
You received this bug notification because you are a me
I was trying to add Ubuntu packages acpi-support (noticed that it was
also updated recently) and gnome-power-manager as possible targets for
this bug, but I don't seem to be able to figure out how to do that in
launchpad. Apologies for subscribing upstream without consulting
anyone.
Can anyone he
** Summary changed:
- power management: put display to sleep not functional after latest pm-utils
and hal updates
+ power management: put display to sleep not functional after latest pm-utils,
hal and acpi-support updates
** Also affects: acpi-support
Importance: Undecided
Status: New