Even if external "default" monitor is misdetected, that just means that
in worse case scenario the laptop will suspend even if external monitor
is plugged in - which is still noticably less problematic for hardware
(and confusing) than staying on even if "suspend on lid close" is
selected.
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gnome-settings-daemon always prevents suspend when proprietary nvidia
drivers are used.
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Laptop with nvidia binary drivers does not suspend when lid is closed
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gnome-settings-daemon always
This also happens on my Dell M1330 and is a regression since 11.10 - it
is a serious issue since I noticed this as I pulled completely
overheated laptop with dead battery out of a bag.
I strongly suggest fixing this before release of 12.04.
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Laptop with nvidia binary drivers does not
Confirming that on 11.10 the brightness levels jump THREE levels.
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Title:
Maverick regression: Dell M1330 backlight brightness messed up
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