I am trying to fix this issue by using the attached "gpm-trigger"
one need to compile the attachment with:
gcc `pkg-config --libs --cflags dbus-glib-1 dbus-1 gconf-2.0` gpm-trigger.c -o
gpm-trigger
after editing sleep_computer_ac, I am running gpm-trigger...
this seems to fix the problem..
My session was idle...
I used 1 minute as an example that everyone could easily try-out.
Here, it is that any time set via gconftool is ignored by g-p-m
So there is no way to use other time-frames than the "default"?
And there is no chance to edit these time-frames via gconftool??
I MUST use the
Thanks, but that's not really a bug there. gnome-power-manager is
designed to not suspend the machine until the session is idle, and the
default idle timeout for the session is 10 minutes. You can adjust the
idle timeout too in System -> Preferences -> Screensaver, or by
adjusting /desktop/gnome/se