Tested with Hardy Alpha 4 (x86 Desktop).  The Gnome configuration (apps
->gnome-power-manager->timeout) still stores the difference between the
screen saver time and the power management time, as in Gutsy.  However I
wasn't able to trigger the behaviour of the X11 DPMS off timeout being
set to a non-zero amount even in half a dozen suspend-to-ram/resume
cycles.  So either the bug does not exist in Hardy, or it's much harder
to trigger, or perhaps its difficult to trigger resuming from a Live CD
boot.  (It did seem that the resume in Hardy is noticeably faster, even
off a Live CD, than in Gutsy, which I guess might change the
circumstances of any race condition.)
At this stage I think it's probably safe to assume that the issue is
resolved in Hardy.  (And I planned to upgrade to Hardy anyway, once it's
released.)

Ewen

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[Gutsy] Display sleep sets wrong DPMS off time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190537
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