Resume after long hibernation triggers new hibernation

Bug #62054 reported by Rapha
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power-manager (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Hello!

On edgy(Knot-3, updated on 23,september) IBM TP R40:

Hibernation works when resumed imediately after the hibernation.
If left powered off for some time (15-20 mins), the system comes up fine, but once KDE is up, it hibernates again.

I suspect a setting that says to hibernate the laptop when left idle for x minutes (I set such a value when using klaptop. but now klaptop is removed/purged and only guidance-power-manager is running). I just don't know where this setting would be stored and if it is still there (why can't it be set with guidance-powermanager?)

anything I can do?
Raphael

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Shunhsiung Shih (sshsiung) wrote :

I use edgy knot3 on Asus W6A . I use Quit... => hibernate is work.
When I boot the Notebook , and resume . but it is fail.

But I install hibernate package , I use "sudo hibernate" in command is ok . And Reboot the Notebook , the resume is ok.

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Rapha (raphha2) wrote :

I did some more testing and now I can reproduce the problem. It's a kde-guidance-powermanager problem and occurs when "hibernate on lid close" is selected. Then after resuming and logging in to kde, the first thing powermanager does is to remark that the lid is closed and so triggers hibernation. The next time the comp resumes, everything is fine. Also when hibernating with the log-out dialog or the powermanager-menu, there are no problems, only when closing the lid to trigger hibernation. And it's surely not related to kde-laptop, I checked that with a fresh account. I hope this can be fixed before the edgy release

so long, raph

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Rapha (raphha2) wrote :

dpkg calls this package "kde-guidance-powermanager" but this one doesn't seem to exist in this system?

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Rapha (raphha2) wrote :

Filed a new bug-report for kde-guidance-powermanager, which can be chosen now. This should be the more accurate place for this bug. Also, the initial description is misleading, so this bug should maybe just be closed/rejected.

Raph

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