Having attended two conferences recently (LinuxCon and LinuxPlumbers), I
heard this complaint over and over and over again about both Unity and
Gnome3.
I'm raising this bug to "Critical" (though I suspect it'll be lowered to
"High"), nominating for Oneiric, and targeting at the 11.10 release.
I've
Colin: The best way to do that is to scroll to the top of this page and
click "Does this bug affect you?" and "Yes, this bug affects me".
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I would like to add myself to the list of those who think that there
should be a setting for what happens when laptop lid is closed, in the
hope that if enough users make the point then some action may be taken.
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Hey, actually I found the config key moved from gconf to gsettings (can
be edited trough dconf-editor) under /org/gnome/settings-daemon/power
/lid-close-*-action
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Hy!
I can understand the opinion of the gnome developers (even if I can't
agree with them) but as they removed the gconf keys too, that's insane
:(
The best way maybe would be to provide a simple gui for simple users
with an advenced button in the corner (only one more item, that will
never be pu
I too am keenly interested in getting this back in the UI, as my bug #
840089 was determined invalid.
In my opinion gnome-tweak, gsettings hacking, etc is not relevant, as
this is an easy to understand (and desired) setting for many people --
and it existed in Natty :)
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Tom: Thanks for the link... that's an interesting read, and
unfortunately, they lost me completely at the statement :"The other
reason not to include this setting is, of course, that it is another
setting and, as we all know, settings kill kittens."
This is NOT "Another" setting, it's an "existing
Dave: No worries :) I actually appreciate your workaround, and learning
about gnome-tweak, something I've never needed before. Like I said, it
is fine for you and I, but not Mom and Dad (for most samples of Mom and
Dad). I am just more frustrated that, as Tom points out, this seems to
be a philo
> Is there any benefit to NOT allowing users to configure this behaviour
in the system configuration tools that ship with Ubuntu?
Here's a blog post about the issue from the point of view of a GNOME 3
developer: http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/on-laptop-lids-and-
power-settings/
Their r
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely agree with you that the functionality
should be in the default system config tools.
I'm just assisting in providing another workaround until this problem
gets solved properly.
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Why should a user have to install gnome-tweak (assuming they knew what
gnome-tweak was to begin with)?
This was easily configurable previously, someone just decided that users
wouldn't want to actually prevent their system from suspending when the
lid is closed.
But expecting the majority of user
Yup, just goes blank.
If you prefer a gui, you could install "gnome-tweak"
Shell > Laptop lid close
You can change the setting for when running on battery and when
connected to AC.
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Does the screen just go blank after that workaround, or what?
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Power section no longer allows configuration of "when the lid is
closed" a
I confirm Tom Adams' workaround.
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Power section no longer allows configuration of "when the lid is
closed" action in Oneiric
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I've found a workaround for those who might need it:
Edit /etc/UPower/UPower.conf and change the line at the bottom
"IgnoreLid=false" to "IgnoreLid=true".
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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