In Intrepid, gnome-session does not depend on gnome-power-manager any
more. It's just the *-desktop metapackages which pull it in, which seems
correct to me.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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please drop gnome-power-manager dependency
https://bugs.
When I do "killall gnome-power-manager" and thus g-p-m is not running,
the panel notices this and presents the shutdown dialog without
suspend/resume (shutdown/reboot is done through consolekit). Restarting
the panel after this also works without any delays.
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please drop gnome-power-manager dep
The forced installation of gnome-power-manager negatively impacts LTSP
terminals, and really has no place in that environment...
ie, syslog entries:
Nov 10 11:43:53 ... gnome-power-manager: (...) This program cannot start until
you start the dbus system service. It is strongly recommended you reb
Yes! I've got the same issue. Hangup for about a minute.
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please drop gnome-power-manager dependency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82898
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Doesn't this cause lockups with the logout dialog if g-p-m is missing?
I've just spent some time chasing a bug (which I'm about to file) where
my logout dialog hangs X11 (with a screen-shot its about to fade) for
about 50 seconds whilst it tries to find g-p-m on its old DBUS name.
(Gutsy). The new
Recommends looks about right for it, it's pretty useful since it
provides suspend and hibernate
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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please drop gnome-power-manager depen