Bug#428122: gnome-power-manager: Does not turn screen off when the kernel has APM support
Vincent Lönngren
bice77 at malmo2.net
Mon Jun 25 22:13:48 UTC 2007
lör 2007-06-23 klockan 01:10 +0200 skrev Sven Arvidsson:
> Can you try running g-p-m in debug mode and see if you get any warnings?
>
> gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --debug
>
> You will probably need to kill the running process first, you could also
> try --verbose for extra debugging info.
>
> You can use dbus to access the backlight controls,
>
> dbus-send --session --dest=org.gnome.PowerManager
> --type=method_call --print-reply
> --reply-timeout=2000 /org/gnome/PowerManager/Backlight
> org.gnome.PowerManager.Backlight.SetMode string:off
>
> You could also try "standby", and "suspend" instead of "off".
There are no debug messages even with --debug. "off" works just fine.
"standby" and "suspend" make the screen go blank, which is what I
suppose they should do.
I've noticed something else: contrary to what I wrote in my original
report, the screen is actually turned off by g-p-m, but there is a delay
of a few minutes where the screen is blanked but on. This confused me. I
still think it's kind of weird, but it's not a problem to me since it
eventually turns off anyway.
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Vincent Lönngren <bice77 at malmo2.net>
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