Update on the power-management / ACPI problem:

CTR Monitor I use, is DELL 15 inch E771a.

ASUS P5E-VM HDMI mobo, Intel (82)G35 chipset,

integrated X3500 Graphics Media Accelerator,

Intel Core Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.2GHz,

2 GB DDR2 800MHz Memory,

Intel ALC883 HD audio. AMI 8MB BIOS -

Power management works great under Win XP & Vista.

Under Karmic, when I push the sleep button (suspend)

on my Logitech Media Keyboard, the OSD notifier tells me:

"Action disallowed" "Suspend support has been disabled".

This confirms my settings, that I do not want the PC

to go to sleep, nor the monitor to go to sleep.

Yet, Karmic still puts the Monitor, and then the PC to sleep,

within 10 minutes, with regularity. Eventually video signal

is cut, audio signal is gone, keyboard & mouse fail to

awaken the PC or the monitor, suspend button fails.

Evidently power-management or what ever program

regulates ACPI fails to respond to the settings,

& powers down.

I do not know how to get the attention

of the developers, to fix this Critical error!

I am still confident, that Karmic will be debugged,

Perhaps through Lucid updates.

BavarianPH,

Ubuntu forever!


** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35799633/Xorg.0.log

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