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Importance: Unknown = Low
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The Rhythmbox plugin works like it currently does because the two
relevant inhibit flags that gnome-session provides are 'suspend' and
'idle'. 'Suspend' (as far as I know) inhibits all suspend operations,
including user-initiated ones such as closing the laptop lid. WIth the
older version of the
Maybe I should have tested that before I commented. The suspend flag
does what we want now.
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I wrote an extension for Firefox at the sprint last week, which inhibits
suspend when downloading files. It seems to work pretty well now, and
you can download it from http://edge.launchpad.net/moz-gnome-
pm/trunk/0.1/+download/moz-gnome-pm-0.1.xpi
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Assignee:
Hello Mario,
Mario Limonciello [2010-07-20 4:57 -]:
It was raised to me that the GPM patch isn't actually checking for
this being a laptop (and filling AC settings accordingly). You said
previously that you should be able to check if it's a laptop (eg has
a lid). Is that going to be in
Chris, with our recent move to almost-pure-upstream builds I figure
adding a screensaver/session inhibitor is something that we should get
upstream to do. Can you please forward those two (firefox/chromium) to
upstream bugs and discuss it there? I guess it's just adding a D-Bus
call on starting
I can look into enabling Ryhthmbox's power management plugin by default
and test it.
** Also affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In
I tested this on current lucid with totem and Rhythmbox. It works as it
should with totem, i. e. when playing a movie, the idle and suspend
timeouts are inhibited, but closing the lid always works.
The Rhythmbox plugin works fine as well. One potentially debatable issue
is that inhibits the idle
This bug was fixed in the package rhythmbox - 0.13.0git20100715-0ubuntu3
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* debian/rhythmbox.gconf-defaults: Enable power-manager plugin by default.
Drop the power-manager/hidden override, since it's the upstream
Most movies in browsers is via Flash, which browsers don't get a lot of
insight into. I think we can tell that Flash is iterating its main loop
but not whether it's painting or just running a timer; full-screened
Flash creates its own window out of our control. I think this means we
can't
Thinking about his more after Martin's comment on rhythmbox. I think
another level of idleness has to be created ?
If you have something downloading in Chromium or Firefox .. you do want
the screen lock or screen blank to happen. But what you do not want is
for the machine to go to sleep or
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Hi, I do recall from my dark murky past with Windows, that there is an
energy-star system for monitoring data
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.pr_power_mgt_wol
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.pr_power_mgt_wolI'm not
sure if it is of any help, but provide it for
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On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 17:04 +, Jerone Young wrote:
Thinking about his more after Martin's comment on rhythmbox. I think
another level of idleness has to be created ?
If you have something downloading in Chromium or Firefox .. you do want
the screen lock or screen blank to happen. But
Martin:
It was raised to me that the GPM patch isn't actually checking for this being a
laptop (and filling AC settings accordingly). You said previously that you
should be able to check if it's a laptop (eg has a lid). Is that going to be
in an upcoming patch?
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@Mario
I believe at this point we are looking at energy star settings for all
machines. Regardless of if they are laptops or desktops.
The main issue at this point is what work needs to happen to
allow for suspend after 30min idle to be possible, and also allow a good
user
@Martin
I would like to mark the gnome-power-management task in progress
for the 30 min suspend. Along with this would be to open bugs or tasks on this
bug for projects that would get effected by this (as Mario suggests in comment
#11). This may not be something for 10.10 .. but
Chris:
Would it be worthwhile then maybe to set up some tasks for those
projects to make sure that inhibitors get setup by default, so as to see
this change that was made for gnome-power-manager doesn't cause a
negative experience on those applications?
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Thanks Mario. Taking this then.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti)
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #624330
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624330
** Also affects: gnome-power via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624330
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I pushed this change to the Ubuntu packaging bzr for now. I proposed it
upstream, and will discuss with Richard about possible refinements.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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* Add 00git-port-to-libupower.patch: Port from libdevkit-power to
libupower-glib, the former will go away soon.
* debian/control.in: Replace
Jerone, that's about as far as we can push it from the distro side. At
least the code patch is in, so a possible customization from OEM would
merely involve to add one extra line to debian/gconf-defaults on tested
hardware. Is that acceptable?
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: Confirmed
@Martin Pitt
Thanks Martin! I would agree. That does lesson the work needed.
As I mentioned Activating sleep after 30 minutes is potentially has potential
impact on machines that do not suspend well, as well as potential user
experience issues.
With what Mario
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To add some more comments.
Thinking about the 30 minute suspsend when idle more. Off the top of my
head I can think of some use cases that can be impacted by this:
* A long download via firefox or chromium
* watching a movie or listening to music
Though a solution seems to this already exist. I
transmission has the option to inhibit suspend when downloading, but i
think that preference is off by default.
Totem creates an idle inhibitor when watching movies. Rhythmbox can do
this too when listening to music, but i think that plugin is disabled by
default
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So, if I could restate the request a bit:
Goal: To have Ubuntu be Energy Star Compliant.
Why?: Some customer tenders are beginning to list Energy Star
Compliance as a requirement, therefore the OEMs must have an Energy Star
compliant OS in order to respond to these tenders.
Implementation
The second option is basically adding support for profiles in g-p-m,
which I think has already been rejected once before upstream (although
I'm not completely certain about this).
The first option would be really bad for machines such as my desktop,
which are quite happy to suspend - but they
As a close approximation of this, could we always have the DPMS mode
after 15 minutes (instead of 30), and suspend after 30 only if we are on
battery? Or only if we are a laptop, i. e. have a lid? The latter would
be closer to your request, but require a small code patch (but that
shouldn't stop
Checking that we are a laptop for the suspend after 30 would cover a
majority of OEM enabled machines, so I think would definitely be a step in
the right direction. For desktops that need the requirement then, it would
only be a matter of setting a single gconf key.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Energy star is a standard backed by the US government to set standards for
energy use of devices.
The specification for Operating System settings can be found here:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=revisions.computer_spec
Spec
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Energy star is a standard backed by the US government to set standards for
energy use of devices.
The specification for Operating System settings can be found here:
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Status: New = Confirmed
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