Sorry for the delay Russ,
No I don't believe I have, but I am new to Linux, and I need some help trying
your suggestions and finding the logs...
Can you please let me know what to do to better help?
Thanks,
-BassKozz
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Have you tried my suggestions? Have you looked at gnome-power-manager
logs?
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This is simliar to the bug I posted here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/275308 Also on Bugzilla
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=554247)
but I noticed this problem after switching to TwinView mode (from
separate X sessions) on my dual-monitor setup.
Has anyone found a solution?
I've had this problem ever since I got my LCD monitor (HP LP2065). The
problem has been the same for edgy, feisty, gutsy, and hardy. It may
have something to do with the Avocent SwitchView 1000 KVM between my
desktops and my monitor, however my Windows box can put the display to
sleep just fine r
I've got the same problem here. My output from `gnome-power-manager
--no-daemon --verbose` looks almost identical to hirak99's.
This is with a fresh install of 8.04 beta. I did see the monitor turn
off once, but never again. Now it stays on all night. `xset dpms force
off` will properly turn
I am running Hardy, and I am facing the exact same problem with a
desktop system. This monitor used to shutdown/standby for Gutsy,
however. Now with or without the screen saver it does not shutdown.
Attached is the out of `gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose`.
Also below is the result of `x
[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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on my laptop the tft panel wont power off just blank, even if xset dpms force
off say.
but if i sudo vbetool dpms off say, the panel turns off normally.
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> The bug is fixed in g-p-m 2.17.1, where you're able to set a
> gconf-key to make it work.
Which key would this be? I don't see it in /apps/gnome-power-manager on
a feisty install running 2.17.91
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thanks. guess i need to look elsewhere -- the lid state seems to be working
correctly, and more experimentation shows that dpms isn't working whether the
lid is open or shut.
(to be clear -- the built-in screen powers down correctly, immediately,
when the lid is closed, but the external monito
Yes, there is really an issue with the lid state.
If
cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state
always returns:
state: closed
whether laptop is closed or open, you have an acpi bug...
But g-p-m NEVER does dpms on when lid state = closed.
The bug is fixed in g-p-m 2.17.1, where you're able to set a gcon
can someone comment on the state of this thread, particularly with
respect to ubuntu dapper? i can't seem to get dpms to kick in, no
matter what i do with gnome-screensaver or gnome-power-manager. what
makes this thread interesting to me is that the configuration involves a
laptop sitting closed
On 11/2/06, Richard Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Meaning if lid=closed you will never get a running screensaver nor will it
> >ever dpms.
> >Only if lid=open it will dpms !!!
>
> Incorrect. If the lid is closed then the automatic DPMS timeout is
> disabled, and the lid DPMS is forced off.
>Meaning if lid=closed you will never get a running screensaver nor will it
>ever dpms.
>Only if lid=open it will dpms !!!
Incorrect. If the lid is closed then the automatic DPMS timeout is
disabled, and the lid DPMS is forced off. When the lid id re-opened,
then the DPMS is turned on, and the ti
On 11/2/06, Johannes Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I tracked down, due to other bugfixes, g-p-m ignores g-s idle events when
> lid=closed !
> Meaning if lid=closed you will never get a running screensaver nor will it
> ever dpms. Only if lid=open it will dpms !!!
However, I do still get
Yes it might be a seperate bug. And still they are connected.
As I tracked down, due to other bugfixes, g-p-m ignores g-s idle events when
lid=closed !
Meaning if lid=closed you will never get a running screensaver nor will it ever
dpms. Only if lid=open it will dpms !!!
I get the problem when
No external monitors.
cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state
always returns:
state: closed
but that I believe is a totally separate bug.
On 11/2/06, Johannes Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using external monitors ?
> Having laptop lid closed ?
>
> Then this bug might be it:
> http
Are you using external monitors ?
Having laptop lid closed ?
Then this bug might be it:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365016
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I see this same issue with a Linux Certified LC2210D laptop. Gnome-
screensaver is running dpms timeouts are all 0.
Manually setting the xset variables fixes the problem, but the settings
are lost on sleep. What would be the appropriate place to have the
command run as a temporary fix?
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Same exact problem here:
#xset -q
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 0
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite 3000 with nvidia geforce2go. Gnome-
screen-saver is running.
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This problem still persist.
I have done a fresh dapper final install, and gnome-power-manager set
dpms = 0 0 0 !
I actualle wont screensaver to be off, and blanking only using dpms. Is
it posible?
I did set my screensaver on, which does work. How do I solve this DPMS
issue?
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It does, if you look at the output of gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose
you''ll see a big fat warning. The reason you don't get a user clickable
warning is that some distros start g-p-m then g-s, and so we would warn when
there is not problem. Can you attach the output of gnome-power-man
If you need to have gnome-screensaver running shouldn't g-p-m check to see that
it's running?
With gnome-screensaver running my monitor still doesn't enter standy although
the screensaver now starts.
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You need to use gnome-screensaver as it declares the session idle and g-p-m is
then able to set the dpms settings. See
http://live.gnome.org/GnomePowerManager/Faq
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I am seeing the same bug and I don't have gnome-screensaver running. I have set
the display to go to sleep after 1 minute but it never does. Looking at the
xset values they are all at 0:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset q | grep -A3 ^DPMS
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 0
DPMS
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