Here is my testing:
With inhibit enabled (using the unpatched GPM 2.27.91-0ubuntu1):
1) does the screen blank when power preferences is set to blank it? Yes
2) does it suspend at the time set in power preferences? Yes
3) can you manually shutdown? No
4) can you manually suspend? Yes
5) can you man
Scott, should this also be inhibiting screen-saving?
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Thanks for testing this so much. This bug has been a moving target
since gnome-session, xorg (which keeps track of IDLE), and GPM have
been changing how they keep track of IDLE sessions quite a bit (see
bug #397839).
I have a new version at
https://launchpad.net/~showard314/+archive/ppa, which als
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Actually, the above description is not correct - its back to the
behavior described in comment #12: does not inhibit sleep, does inhibit
shutdown.
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Hi Scott, I've upgraded Karmic with the latest everything, including
GNOME 2.27.91, and the inhibit applet still does not work - without the
inhibit applet I close the lid and the computer suspends, I install the
inhibit applet, turn it on, close the lid and the computer suspends
again.
I can't f
Even without VMware, the applet fails to inhibit the screensaver.
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Scott,
I have
gnome-power-manager2.27.91-0ubuntu1
and I still have a problem. Here are the specifics:
I am running VMware. I turn on the inhibit applet so that it says
"automatic sleep inhibited. The system stays awake while I am working
in VMware, but as soon as I
Hi Oded, version 2.27.91 should be hitting the repos today (they may
already be available). Could you test that version to make sure the
inhibit applet is properly working? I believe that it will inhibit the
shutdowns/suspends based on power preferences properly from my tests.
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Correction - with the current Karmic (after today's update), with or
without the updated gnome-power-manager from your PPA, my laptop does
not sleep when closing the lid.
Specifically, if I go to "power management preferences" I see that it is
set to shutdown when lid is closed, for both "on ac p
With that gnome-power-manager installed, the laptop won't sleep at all
when the lid is closed - even when inhibit is inactive - so I can't tell
if the inhibit applet is doing anything.
Inhibit does still prevent the laptop from shutting down or logging off,
when active.
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I think the applet was not inhibiting the idle counter. I changed theo
gnome-session-manager inhibit call to be more strict. Could you test this
version of GPM:
https://launchpad.net/~showard314/+archive/ppa
Let me know if this works.
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Interestingly enough, when the inhibit applet is active - while it does
not prevent the laptop from sleeping - it does prevent the laptop from
shutting down: When I try to shutdown or restart the laptop I get the
session manager window shown in the attachment.
It stays like that until I deactivate
Thanks for the fix, now the applet responds to my clicks and shows a
nice "sleep not allowed" icon - but it does NOT prevent the laptop from
suspending.
With the inhibit applet active ("no sleep" icon showing on the panel),
closing the lid immediately suspends the laptop. The applet now responds
t
Great! Thanks for reporting this bug.
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Thanks for the heads up, Scott. It appears to be working for me, now,
too.
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Hello, this bug was supposedly fixed in version 2.27.5. Could you please
test the latest release in Karmic and confirm that it is working? I was
able to get it working.
The inhibit call was moved from gnome-power-manager to gnome-session-
manager over the past few weeks and should be working now.
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>From duplicate bug #383637 by Nicolò Chieffo (yelo3).
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
ye...@yelo3-laptop:~/bin$ /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager-inhibit test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/gnome-power-manager-inhibit", line 34, in
cookie = gpm.Inhibit("Command Line
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- On a Thinkpad T61, after upgrading to Karmic the inhibit applet stopped
- working. The applet icon appears normal
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