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** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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FYI, this all worked well with this monitor and a different computer
running 18.04. I upgraded the computer, but kept the same monitor &
installed 18.04.
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Yep, it runs up to 6, then blanks, then it was around 83000 when it
woke up.
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Title:
power manager, display wakes up
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Install the package xprintidle and check if the idle timer (in
milliseconds) keeps going up until the defined timeout:
$ watch xprintidle
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Title:
No change to the xset output after terminating pm
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Title:
power manager, display wakes up
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The Xfce power manager basically just offers a graphical configuration
for DPMS + screensaver related settings. The login and unlock screen run
via a separate Xorg instance, and therefore may have their own
DPMS/screensaver ti
I booted up from the live disk again (18.04). The lock screen button
does work. When locking the screen, the screen does go dark after about
a minute and stays dark. I tested the regular display power management
again, it doesn't stay dark.
What would control the display power if xfce power
I actually didn't try to lock the screen from the live CD.
light-locker is not running.
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Title:
power manager, display wakes up
To manage notifi
xubuntu 18.04 for my install, and the live session.
The display did not turn off after 12 minutes with the power manager off.
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Title:
power manag
This sounds like you booted the Xubuntu 18.10 or 19.04 live session
which do not start light-locker anymore.
Can you confirm that the display will not turn off when the power
manager is not running? It may be the case that the timeout is reset
back to 10 minutes after terminating the power manager
I tried live session, same result.
The login screen goes dark at 10 minutes and stays dark.
Lock screen, from the GUI, doesn't work (nothing happens when I click the lock
screen button).
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It is still not clear if this is a software or hardware issue. I
mentioned the live session, but also check if the login screen (default
timeout: 10 minutes) or unlock screen (default timeout: 1 minute) are
affected or not.
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I did try with a different user account, same result.
dt2:xset -q
Keyboard Control:
auto repeat: onkey click percent: 0LED mask: 0002
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off01: Num Lock:on 02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Compose: off04: Kana:off05:
It should turn off without the power manager running. You can check the
DPMS configuration with "xset q".
Again, please test with a different user account and maybe even see if
the problem persists when using the live session.
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If I turn off the pwr manager with -q, the display doesn't turn off (as
expected isn't it?)
Tested with a different user account, same result.
I posted some log file data here: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12760
I could repeat the tests and post here if you'd like.
Surely there is some
The log file does not seem to contain any clues. Does this happen also
if the power manager is not running at all (xfce4-power-manager -q)?
Furthermore, I suggest that you test with a second user account.
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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dt2:xfce4-power-manager -q ; xfce4-power-manager ---no-daemon --debug
TRACE[xfpm-manager.c:1074] xfpm_manager_dbus_quit(): Quit message received
TRACE[xfpm-manager.c:266] xfpm_manager_quit(): Exiting
** (xfce4-power-manager:23419): WARNING **: 10:00:20.242: Failed to get
name owner: GDBus.Error
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