Comment 8 for bug 272587

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PhilT (phil-electricvisions) wrote : Re: [Bug 272587] Re: Resuming from Suspend cause power button action to be called

Yes it's still happening in Jaunty. Tested it just now. This is on an
upgrade however rather than a clean install. As a workaround I went into the
gconf-editor and under gnome-power-manager in apps changed the power button
to nothing. There doesn't seem a way to select this option in power
management preferences.

2009/5/22 Scott Howard <email address hidden>

> Thanks for the report and the detective work. Does this bug still exist
> in Jaunty?
>
> The report demonstrates the power button event and this bug is described
> in the description of bug #44058, so I'm marking it confirmed.
>
> The description of bug #44058: "When manually choosing for suspend
> (through System -> Logout), this works fine (although I keep getting the
> logout window when I resume, but that might be a different bug)."
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
> Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
>
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> Resuming from Suspend cause power button action to be called
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272587
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> Status in “gnome-power-manager” source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> I've just installed Alpha 6 of Intrepid and tested it on my system. I
> noticed that when resuming from suspend the power button action is called.
> The default power button action is set to "Ask Me" so on resume (and once
> password is entered) the "Log Out of the Session" dialog is displayed. If I
> change the action (in Preferences->Power Management->General) to say
> Shutdown my laptop briefly comes on (I see the desktop for a fraction of a
> second but don't enter my password) then proceeds to shutdown. I have a HP
> Voodoo Envy 133 with Intel GS965 chipset.
>