This problem is still here in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ... and it has become a serious
matter.
More and more of my own customers are switching to Ubuntu, which is a positive
thing IMO. But with the increasing use of online web-services to handle
billing, document exchanges and online-shopping ... more
@seb128: Thanks for that link. From reading the description, it does indeed
look like a duplicate of that bug.
I cannot check wether the update fixes is before wednesday since I don't have
access to a computer running ubuntu where I am right now. I will provide more
info when I have tested it.
@seb128: I updated the description, is this more clear?
On Unity Desktop, in the popup dialog that appears when the ACPI power
button is pressed, the buttons to "suspend" and "hibernate" are non
functional (see screenshot "screenshot of dialog in question").
** Description changed:
- When the po
additional info: The following actions work normally on the command
line:
sudo pm-suspend <-- suspends the system, wakes up normally
sudo pm-hibernate <-- hibernates the system, wakes up as intended (with a few
manual tweaks in the initrd image to get it working with encrypted-swap)
pm-is-
When running gnome-settings-daemon in debug mode (executed manually with
--debug option) the following line shows up every time the power button
is pressed:
(gnome-settings-daemon:4022): media-keys-plugin-DEBUG: Launching action for key
type '45' (on device id 6)
(gnome-settings-daemon:4022): med
** Attachment added: "on this menu everything works"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1080344/+attachment/3437508/+files/screenshot2.png
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** Attachment added: "log when shutdown is pressed eventually"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1080344/+attachment/3437510/+files/gsd.debug.shutdown.log
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Public bug reported:
When the power button on a laptop is pressed while the unity desktop
(more specifically gnome-settings-daemon) is running, the ACPI handler
ignores the event. Instead gnome-settings-daemon btings up a "popup" to
ask the user whether he wants to
Suspend
Restart
Cancel
Shutdown
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