Activity log for bug #500997

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-12-28 12:13:30 Lele83x bug added bug
2009-12-28 12:13:30 Lele83x attachment added Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37243141/Dependencies.txt
2009-12-28 12:13:30 Lele83x attachment added XsessionErrors.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37243142/XsessionErrors.txt
2009-12-28 20:44:23 Steve Langasek acpi-support (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2010-01-14 15:09:00 Lele83x affects acpi-support (Ubuntu) gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
2010-01-14 15:09:00 Lele83x gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu): status Invalid New
2010-01-14 15:09:40 Lele83x attachment added Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37885474/Dependencies.txt
2010-01-14 15:09:41 Lele83x attachment added DevkitPower.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37885475/DevkitPower.txt
2010-01-14 15:09:44 Lele83x attachment added GConfNonDefault.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37885476/GConfNonDefault.txt
2010-01-14 15:09:46 Lele83x attachment added XsessionErrors.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37885477/XsessionErrors.txt
2010-01-14 15:09:47 Lele83x attachment added gnome-power-bugreport.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37885479/gnome-power-bugreport.txt
2010-01-14 15:09:50 Lele83x tags apport-bug i386 apport-bug apport-collected i386
2010-01-14 15:15:32 Lele83x description Binary package hint: acpi-support On Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 the current acpi-support script /etc/acpi/power.sh some of its commands prevent the execution of its last command (pm-powersave) most of the time. If I comment out every line before that then pm-powersave is run all the time when I plug/unplug AC. Example: ------------------------- #!/bin/sh # #test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/key-constants || exit 0 # #. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs # #if [ -z "$*" ] && [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then # exit; #fi # pm-powersave $* ------------------------- But all visual notification of going to/from ac aren't show anymore. I currently run a IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad X60s with almost exclusively Intel hardware. ProblemType: Bug Architecture: i386 Date: Mon Dec 28 13:03:08 2009 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10 Package: acpi-support 0.129 ProcEnviron: LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic SourcePackage: acpi-support Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic i686 Binary package hint: acpi-support On Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 the current acpi-support script /etc/acpi/power.sh some of its commands prevent the execution of its last command (pm-powersave) most of the time. If I comment out every line before that then pm-powersave is run all the time when I plug/unplug AC. Example: ------------------------- #!/bin/sh # #test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/key-constants || exit 0 # #. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs # #if [ -z "$*" ] && [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then # exit; #fi # pm-powersave $* ------------------------- at the same time gnome-power-manager does not trigger its brightness reduction command, even tough it acknowledges that the system is gone from ac to battery (the icon changes and the visual notification appears). If I suspend the notebook and then get it back up, remaining on battery, both gnome-power-manager and pm-utils are run correctly, britghness is dimmed and the script in /usr/lib/pm-utils are executed.
2010-01-14 15:17:49 Lele83x description Binary package hint: acpi-support On Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 the current acpi-support script /etc/acpi/power.sh some of its commands prevent the execution of its last command (pm-powersave) most of the time. If I comment out every line before that then pm-powersave is run all the time when I plug/unplug AC. Example: ------------------------- #!/bin/sh # #test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/key-constants || exit 0 # #. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs # #if [ -z "$*" ] && [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then # exit; #fi # pm-powersave $* ------------------------- at the same time gnome-power-manager does not trigger its brightness reduction command, even tough it acknowledges that the system is gone from ac to battery (the icon changes and the visual notification appears). If I suspend the notebook and then get it back up, remaining on battery, both gnome-power-manager and pm-utils are run correctly, britghness is dimmed and the script in /usr/lib/pm-utils are executed. Binary package hint: acpi-support On Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 some of the commands in acpi-support script /etc/acpi/power.sh prevent the execution of its last command (pm-powersave) most of the time. If I comment out every line before that then pm-powersave is run all the time when I plug/unplug AC. Example: ----------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # #test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/key-constants || exit 0 # #. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs # #if [ -z "$*" ] && [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then # exit; #fi # pm-powersave $* ----------------------------------- at the same time gnome-power-manager does not trigger its brightness reduction command, even tough it acknowledges that the system is gone from ac to battery (the icon changes and the visual notification appears). If I suspend the notebook and then get it back up, remaining on battery, both gnome-power-manager and pm-utils are run correctly, britghness is dimmed and the script in /usr/lib/pm-utils are executed.
2010-10-15 15:39:26 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2010-12-27 04:22:14 Launchpad Janitor gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Expired