FYI, here's the corresponding bug in GNOME:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues/108
And here's the workaround: https://wrgms.com/disable-mouse-battery-low-
spam-notification/
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues #108
https://gitlab
Follow-up to Comment #36: Although patching upower fixes the issue,
gnome-settings-daemon is still broken, since disabling notifications
won't disable all notifications.
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Clarification: this bug ist not about wrong battery Level measurements
(Nobody reported that), it's about users being unable to disable
notifications. The notification is shown even when in DND mode.
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Hi, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1893737
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts stop working
To manage notifica
Public bug reported:
groovy (devel branch)
Affected version: gnome-settings-daemon_3.37.0-1ubuntu1
Not affected: gnome-settings-daemon_3.36.1-1ubuntu1 and older
After upgrading to version gnome-settings-daemon_3.37.0-1ubuntu1, the following
broke:
- backlight controls (laptop) unresponsive
- ba
I bet 500 dollhairs they're being marked as duplicate in two seconds.
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Title:
Battery drain during sleep. System suspended before kernel suspends
Although this kind of bug /may/ seem device dependent, in this instance
it's not.
In this very bug report, the issue hass been confirmed by users of the
following devices:
- Thinkpad L390 (twice)
- Thinkpad X201
- Asus Zenbook UX331UN
- Lenovo X1 Extreme
- Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen2
- Thinkapd X1 C
Hey has the Status been changed from confirmed to incomplete? Ubuntu
-devel is still affected.
** Also affects: linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu)
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Some background: rechargeable batteries have 1.2V nominal (compared to
1.5V nominal for regular battteries). Any mouse will report levels
around 10%, although the batteries will run for *many* months.
So users of rechargeable batteries will experience notifications about
low levels basically after
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_hidpp_battery_0
native-path: hidpp_battery_0
model:MX Keys Wireless Keyboard
serial: 408a-9b-b6-52-57
power supply: no
updated: Fr 12 Jun 2020 22:39:07 CEST (8 seconds ago)
has hist
issue confirmed, and fix also works for me.
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Title:
platform.linux_distribution has been removed from Python3.8
To manage notifications about th
Fun fact: sometimes "syncing filesystems" is done before the system
actually suspends, sometimes it is done after waking the system up:
[...]
Jun 3 21:01:35 avis systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
Jun 3 21:01:35 avis systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
Jun 3 21:01:35 avis systemd-sleep[2281]: Suspen
OK, so it appears to be within the kernel itself, this is also happening
when using openRC.
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Title:
Battery drain during sleep. System suspended
Since I was affected on Ubuntu 19.04 using the generic Kernel
(5.0.0-15-generic), I am not sure if "linux-signed-hwe" is the right
thing to file this bug against...
I decided to test Mainline 5.1.6 under Ubuntu 19.04, and it's also
affected.
I have been looking into kernel/power/suspend.c, and if
Same issue here. Suspend happens before user space is suspended.
On resume, system first continues to suspend, then resumes.
Jun 01 02:18:40 avis systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
Jun 01 02:18:40 avis systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
Jun 01 02:18:40 avis systemd-sleep[27915]: Suspending system...
Using Mainline Kernel 4.19.0 or above, it works. So it's a bug in the
Ubuntu 18.10 Kernel Version.
Maybe it's this 4.19 patch.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=61c4fc1eaf736344904767d201b0d4f7a2ebaf79
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