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I got a problem with gnome-power-manager 2.26 (several Versions 2.26.0 2.26.1 2.26.2 (original PKGBUILD)). I can suspend from the applet menu. It does hibernate on critical bat level, but i does not suspend on idle, regardless what timeout values I set in screensaver and gnome-power-manager. Display sleep seems to work though. First I thought, this might be only an issue on my particular notebook, as I could not find anything on google about this, but it is the same behavior on my freshly installed desktop system.
gnome-power-manager --verbose outputs nothing about going to standby.
I built gnome-power-manager and gnome-screensaver from 2.24 and they do work porperly, except the notebook will not hibernating on crit bat level.
Hardware:
Notebook: HP Pavilion dv3550eg (centrino2 - Nvidia 9300M GS)
Desktop: GB AMD 790XT, Phenom 720, Nvidia GTX 260
Software:
Arch64
Might this be an Policy issue? Nevertheless if anyone out there has has this problem, let me know and i am goning to file a bug report.
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I filed a bugrepoert about this: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15038
anyone willing and able to have a look at the sources is welcome... i just do not have the skills and tools to get to the right conclusion.
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I filed a bugrepoert about this: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15038
anyone willing and able to have a look at the sources is welcome... i just do not have the skills and tools to get to the right conclusion.
is a well know upstream problem. you should have been fill/comment on bugzilla bugtracker because is not archlinux fault.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Neither in the blog, nor in its comments and not even on the bugtracker is a bug similar to mine. (578781 is the nearest match, but i do not have any problems with suspending on lid_close or bey tra menu and no inhibit warnings anwhere) And as there is not anything on the net about this, atleast something i can find, makes me belive its an an arch config bug. Something preventing gpm from getting the session idle status.
Last edited by uwinkelvos (2009-06-11 15:08:29)
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I filed a bugreport upstream, but i wonder why this has not been filed before, as this bug occures on fedora-core 11 (and ubuntu karmic) too. Has anybody reading this suspend on idle with g-p-m 2.26.2?
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