** Description changed:
I am using the 3.16.3 kernel and Mesa/drivers/Xorg from the Oibaf PPA -
but this also happens when using drivers from the regular repositories.
-
- I can leave the computer to lock itself, or lock it by pressing
- Ctrl+Alt+L, and it power off the monitor after a few
** Description changed:
I am using the 3.16.3 kernel and Mesa/drivers/Xorg from the Oibaf PPA -
but this also happens when using drivers from the regular repositories.
I would say that this bug is SEVERE, because you can lose important
work.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Lock
** Description changed:
- I am using the 3.16.3 kernel and Mesa/drivers/Xorg from the Oibaf PPA -
- but this also happens when using drivers from the regular repositories.
+ UPDATE: After around ten minutes of inactivity, it is again possible to
+ wake the monitor from sleep!
+
+ I am using the
** Description changed:
UPDATE: After around ten minutes of inactivity, it is again possible to
wake the monitor from sleep!
I am using the 3.16.3 kernel (edit: now 3.17 RC6!) and Mesa/drivers/Xorg
from the Oibaf PPA - but this also happens when using drivers from the
regular
Public bug reported:
I am using the 3.16.3 kernel and Mesa/drivers/Xorg from the Oibaf PPA -
but this also happens when using drivers from the regular repositories.
I can leave the computer to lock itself, or lock it by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+L, and it power off the monitor after a few seconds (blue
** Description changed:
I am using the 3.16.3 kernel and Mesa/drivers/Xorg from the Oibaf PPA -
but this also happens when using drivers from the regular repositories.
I can leave the computer to lock itself, or lock it by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+L, and it power off the monitor after a few
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