Idle/inactive action/autosuspend results in a suspend AND a hibernate
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-power |
Invalid
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Unknown
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gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Low
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Description of the problem:
When setting gnome-screensaver to timeout after 1 minute and gnome-power-manager to sleep when inactive after 2 minutes the computer will go on to suspend then hibernate if on AC power, or hibernate then suspend if on battery power.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start
gnome-screensav
2. Set "Regard the computer as idle after:" to 1 minute. Click Close.
3. Start
gnome-power-
4. In the "On AC Power tab" set "Put computer to sleep when inactive for:" to 2 minutes.
5. In the "On Battery Power" tab set "Put computer to sleep when inactive for:" to 2 minutes.
6. Wait for 2 minutes.
Expected result:
After 1 minute the screen to dim to black and after 2 the computer to suspend itself regardless of whether it is on AC or battery.
Actual result:
Laptop will suspend (then have to be woken) then hibernate if on AC power, or hibernate (then have to be woken) then suspend if on battery power.
How reproducible is the problem?
It is reproducible every time.
Version information:
Ubuntu Gutsy
gnome-power-manager 2.19.6-0ubuntu4
Changed in gnome-power: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gnome-power-manager: | |
assignee: | sourcercito → desktop-bugs |
status: | Incomplete → Triaged |
Changed in gnome-power: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
I also have the same problem.
The system would suspend when it was idle for 20 minutes, as the settings instruct it. Upon waking it would immediately go into hibernation. GPM was never set to hibernate in any situation.
Manually suspending works as expected.
Running up-to-date Gutsy.
May be related:
bug# 128852
Will attach an piece of the syslog and /etc/defaults/ acpi-support