great, thanks for the feedback, marking this as fixed then.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Yes, it seems to be resolved with Intrepid.
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Meanwhile im running 2 X60Ts (coreduo, intel gpu) with Hardy and the T42
(centrino, radeon gpu) with Intrepid.
DPMS works reliably on all off them now, even after Suspend.
This Bug is resolved for me.
What about you, Jan?
See you later when it breaks again some time in the future ;-)
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I have a similar problem. After boot it works, screen is shut-off after
configured time-out. But after a few hours it stops working. Screen is not
shut-off after time-out. Manually using "> xset dpms force standby/suspend/off"
always works.
Currently using Ubuntu 8.04, but I have had this proble