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gnome-screensaver restores default
Hello again,
after further investigation, it wasn't gnome-screensaver resetting my
nvidia settings but totem.
Found this bug and can reproduce it manually :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/512493
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Hello,
I'm affected by this bug in Ubuntu Natty 11.04 (problem was also present un
10.10).
My Nvidia brightness settings are lost every time I reboot my computer and
every time the screensaver goes on. I have to launch Nvidia X Server settings
to correct my display. Just launching/quitting
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I'm still seeing the problem in 8.10.
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We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
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Why? You've been advised that the bug still exists in Hardy:
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Please reopen the bug until a fix is provided. Users should not have to
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This bug is not yet fixed in ubuntu, even in Ubuntu 9.04 alpha 2.
I tested this today. It is however fixed in gnome-screensaver 0.25. Ubuntu
9.04 has gnome-screensaver 0.24.
My test is done with argyllcms. Se attached txt file.
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No. The bug is still present. Gamma settings are lost with screensaver,
logout/login/reboot.
Hardy: 2.6.24-22-generic #1 SMP Mon Nov 24 18:32:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
NVIDIA Driver Version: 96.43.05
Server Version: 11.0
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-updates/nvidia-settings
Package:
This should be backported from Intrepid. The bug is gone.
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Problem still exists in up-to-date hardy. Is there an update on the
way?
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my gnome-screensaver won't get dark, it stops half way.
btw: this application s*cks big time and resources when glitz-apps running, you
can see gnome-screensaver going up with cpu-usage to around 20%,
it is simply irritating and the best way to save screens, i thought, is to
switch them off /
This is a problem not only for gamma settings, but also for color
calibration settings. I have to run xcalib again every time gnome-
screensaver. Very irritating for those of us with properly calibrated
displays.
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this is targetted for hardy, the package maintainer should take a look
at it soon
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I would hope. I've been using the patch for a few weeks now with no
issues. I just rebuilt gnome-screensaver and added the patch. I see no
regressions thus far. This is much better than losing your gamma,
color, contrast, brightness, etc., everytime gnome-screensaver
activates. Well, at worst
Hopefully, the patch will be added to the next gnome-screensaver build.
The patch has already been accepted upstream (Rev 1439).
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342850
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Would this go through as a SRU ?
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Having the same problem on Hardy, I wrote a tiny perl script which
listen to session state change events and executes 'nvidia-settings -l'
every time the session is activated. I made Gnome start (and stop) the
script adding an item for it in System-Preferences-Sessions.
See attachment.
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FYI, still having this problem on Hardy. Using nvidia card with custom
brightness/contrast settings defined via nvidia-settings. Whenever
gnome-screensaver turns on, the settings are lost. running 'nvidia-
settings -l' will restore them, but obviously this isn't a solution.
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This is a problem for me too with nvidia-settings on Hardy.
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I've installed that patch on my Dell XPS m1530 laptop and my Desktop
running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. It works flawlessly. Nvidia-settings
no longer reset after gnome-screensaver is activated.
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Been experiencing the same problem since 7.10. Usually just have to
'alt-F2' 'nvidia-settings -l' to revert back to my settings. Would be
nice to see a fix.
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ArchLinux has just released a patch as well and it works great. Would
be nice to see this old bug squashed once and for all in Hardy.
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Will a patch be included in Hardy? I've had to use xlock to circumvent
this ever since using Ubuntu.
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It works fine on gentoo ;-)
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I'm not sure if Novell/Suse issued a patch for this, but openSUSE is the
ONLY distro than this does not effect. I'm not sure a patch can be
pulled from that but it works with no regression or problems. I know
Gentoo pushed a patch in their build, but I have not used that distro in
some time.
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just to let you know, it's still a problem
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So this is resolved, as I've read at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342850 ?
I'll turn on my screensaver and check enemy-territory
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I made a patch you can find here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342850
I'm not sure if there's a thread safety issue, so it might get updated
soon.
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I'm having the same issues here with an Nvidia 7600 GS 512 MB RAM, Gutsy
7.10 beta with latest updates. As soon as the screen begins to fade
before activating gnome-screensaver nvidia-settings reset losing gamma,
brightness, and contrast.
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this is still occuring in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 beta, it's especially
problematic for fullscreen games like enemy territory.
I have the nvidia driver and the screensaver looks like it activates even
though an application is running.
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The fglrx/gamma issue can be solved temporarily by rebuilding the
package --without-xf86gamma-ext. If the problem persists with future
fglrx releases (as of 8.40.4 it's still there), maybe a gconf /apps
/gnome-screensaver/fade boolean key should be created so there is a
simpler way to disable
The gamma-fading hack of gnome-screensaver breaks terribly with the
latest fglrx driver (8.37.6) from AMD/ATI on my hardware. Fading does
not work and gamma is reset to 0.1, which is the lowest possible. To fix
it, one must manually run xgamma -gamma 1 after gnome-screensaver has
done its fabulous
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Confirmed here too with CRT monitor. Whether I set Gamma with xgamma in
the terminal or use the nVidia control, once the gnome screensaver kicks
in, it resets it to the default (1), even though xgamma still reflects
the values I set. If I open the nvidia control again, or retype the
xgamma, the
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