fixed in utopic now, backport to trusty waiting
** Summary changed:
- Black screen after wakeup from suspending by closing the laptop lid
+ [SRU] Black screen after wakeup from suspending by closing the laptop lid
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Problem description
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Expected behaviour:
Af
Any idea when we might expect a backport into 14.04? I'm not ready to
plunge headlong into utopic, and my wife - who's still back on 13.10
because of this issue - is even less ready to live on the bleeding edge.
For what it's worth, the fix works on my machine.
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Yes, I did test xscreensaver with 14.04, and no worries about questions,
I'm just trying to give you the information you need without extraneous
useless details.
Also worth mentioning:
- My described black screen only happens after approx half an hour of
suspending. If I just suspend and resume,
But you tested with xscreensaver in 14.04, not 13.10, right?
Just trying to understand whether you're maybe suffering from a different,
suspend-related bug or whether this is really 100% related to light-locker and
*this* bug.
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I did not test with no locking. I did test with xscreensaver, which
behaved.. oddly. Basically, it would resume, but NO unlock box would be
displayed by xscreensaver. But, there was one there, as typing in my
password would unlock the laptop and refresh the screen. Also, if I just
let xscreensaver
@mattcaron: I presume you have successfully tested suspend/resume
without locking at all and locking with xscreensaver?
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Title:
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Fix does not work on a Lenovo T530. Behavior remains unchanged - when
laptop resumes from suspend, light-locker appears, enter password, black
screen. Mapped `xrandr --auto` restores picture, and a VT switch
restores mouse.
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This bug was fixed in the package xfce4-power-manager - 1.2.0-3ubuntu5
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xfce4-power-manager (1.2.0-3ubuntu5) utopic; urgency=medium
* Add 10_inhibit_logind.patch (Fixes LP: #1303736, Closes LP: #1323367)
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/xfce4-power-manager
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Title:
Black screen after wakeup from suspending by closing the laptop lid
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Don't ask me why, but it appears that my fix isn't working anymore?
It may be due to an upgrade to the 3.14.4 kernel mainline. My packages still
are:
light-locker-settings
1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa4
xfce4-power-manager
1.2
Ok, thanks everyone for testing!
With respect to all the other issues, xfce4-power-manager hasn't been
maintained upstream for 2 years and we just started fixing it up a
bit...
The bug-status here will be updated, once the package/update is available in
Trusty normally.
(The process is a bit bur
Ok, #91 helped here on a Compaq 9710b. Thx.
But: No matter what I set up, closing lid always sends to suspend when
powerconnected, I want to only blank screen.
Oh, and how will I know when to remove the ppa?
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Following the instructions from post #91 I now have a Lenovo T520 that
can be suspended by lid-close with light-locker.
But, FN-F4 as well as using Suspend from the XFCE panel will not lock
the machine. Not sure whether this is related to the changes in power
manager or what the cause is.
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Patch work form me (HP NX9420), but when press power button to revert
from suspend mode, my laptop power on but after that go back to suspend
mode. After press again, laptop come back from suspend like is expected.
Packages:
light-locker-settings 1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa4
xfce4-power-manager
@ryorke: that actually means the patch fixes the issue for you.
You can try to remove/check these two files in ~/.config/autostart/
light-locker.desktop and screensaver-settings.desktop.
All settings for the screensaver and light-locker are in these two
files.
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@ochosi: still no luck for me with the latest packages:
$ dpkg-query -W light-locker-settings xfce4-power-manager*
light-locker-settings 1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa4
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager-data1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager-pl
Simon you are indeed correct after doing :-
4. Open light-locker-settings and make sure "Lock on suspend" is enabled (if it
already is, disable and then re-enable it, then hit "Apply").
5. Close your laptop's lid.
6. You should be presented with the unlock screen upon opening the lid, login
and
New package (comment #91) works for me, as did the previous version
(#56).
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Title:
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@drop-blueyonder: Unless you followed the instructions 2-6 again, this
is totally expected.
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Just to clarify last post, the package updates that reverted my laptop
to a broken state included
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
Asus Eeepc 100h
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It was working fine for me, however I have updated today 23/5/14
and it has now reverted to black screen after to suspend and reduced brightness
after reboot.
Asus Eeepc 1000h
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The new packages improve the situation for me, too (Toshiba Satellite
S55-A5295 laptop).
I'm looking forward to being able to purge that PPA, because right now
I've got a pretty haywire combination of stuff and have to unwind things
before I dare do 'apt-get upgrade' routinely again. At least I di
ok - checked that following discussion IRC
that works for me in that order with the new packages
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Title:
Black screen after wakeup from suspendi
Ok, the above instructions are seriously flawed (sorry about that). In
fact, step 3 and 4 need to be swapped.
So again, just to be sure...
1. Add the Xubuntu Developers PPA to get the new packages: sudo
add-apt-repository ppa:xubuntu-dev/ppa
2. Update package information and update the two cruci
As the version you've all had the chance to test now was a bit hacky and
more of a proof-of-concept (sidenote: it'd also break xscreensaver),
we've meanwhile come up with a revised patch that we want to SRU to
14.04 and include in 14.04.1.
DISCLAIMER
Let me be clear about this patch again: it fixe
The ppa fix from comment #56 fixed the issue on a Lenovo X200 as well as
a System76 Pangolin Performance.
Thanks a ton!
Will there be any issue with keeping this ppa updated?
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The comment in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4
-power-manager/+bug/1303736/comments/56">#56 worked for me too,
although I've still got the https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-
manager/+bug/1319598">Power manager no longer suspends 'power manager
not authorised bug
Just an update on behaviour.
This morning when I woke up I opened my Samsung laptop lid and as
expected the screen was blank. I had set up an alias in my bash with
'xrandr -- auto' to try so I pressed Super+t to get a terminal even
though I was expecting to do this with no screen.
Much to my surp
#56 Fix to me. Dell Inspiron 1525 with clean install here.
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Title:
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** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Remote watch: Xfce Bugzilla #10535 => None
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** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Remote watch: None => Xfce Bugzilla #10535
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
You guys are lucky. My Samsung laptop experiences all the above issues
such as opening the lid giving a black screen (with suspend and
hibernate completely disabled) AS WELL as my wireless mouse not being
detected on reboot!
I am getting close to going back to 13.04, the last Xubuntu that worked
f
What I also noticed is that the power management is somehow broken. I
set up my power manager to blank screen only when I close the lid while
being connected with an AC Adaptor, yet it shuts down and goes to sleep.
It should do this only when running from battery.
The indicator icon is also consta
@Elfy, re #82: I created a new user and tried the suspend actions there.
In this case, when I command suspend, the machine suspends. When I push
the power button, I'm taken straight to an unlock screen (no black
screen waiting for keypress/mouse movement).
When I close the lid, the machine suspe
@Elfy: I've tried the instructions from #56, but the update hasn't
resolved the problem. Here are the lightdm/xfce4-power-manager
versions:
$ dpkg-query -W light-locker-settings xfce4-power-manager*
light-locker-settings 1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~p
@Elfy after the installation of the fix from answer #56 the suspend problem
seems to be fixed, but if i press the power button from the laptop it will
shutdown immediately dont'ask me what to. After uninstall the fix, the power
button reacts as expected and ask me what i want to do.
Thx for you
@Elfy after the i insttalled the fix from #56 the suspend problem seems
to be fixed, but if i press the power button from the laptop it will
shutdown immediately dont'ask me what to. After uninstall the fix, the
power button reacts as expected and ask me what i want to do. Thx for
you help.
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What I do is:
Ctrl+Alt+F1, log in, and run this: sudo service lightdm restart. It's a pain
but it works.
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#56's fix worked for me on Dell Latitude D620. Thx.
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