suspend after loading gnome-terminal results in no video state

Bug #74330 reported by Juan Pablo Salazar Bertín
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acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
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Bug Description

I found this in a Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop. After a normal boot, and may be launching some other apps (gedit, gcalctool, etc), if the last app loaded was gnome-terminal and then i try to suspend, the laptop gets in a no video state, but not suspended (and not locked). I can reboot with ctrl+alt+del, and after reboot the issue is not present (i can suspend normally, even with gnome-terminal as my last loaded app).

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Juan Pablo Salazar Bertín (snifer) wrote :

I fixed it by setting USE_DPMS=false in /etc/default/acpi-support.

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Juan Pablo Salazar Bertín (snifer) wrote :

affects acpi-support package.

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Juan Pablo Salazar Bertín (snifer) wrote :

Fixed in Gutsy.

Changed in acpi-support:
status: New → Fix Released
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