There's also the new Mailman PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mailman-administrivia/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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Mailman Upgrade to 2.1.29 - Ubuntu 16
"inhibit=0" did work for me, but I have recently seen it *not* work
consistently. Sorry for recommending a workaround that wasn't fully
tested/vetted.
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Multiple applications have stopped the suspend from taking place. vlc : Playing
some media
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As a work around you can add "inhibit=0" to ~/.config/vlc/vlcrc this
will allow suspend/hibernation while vlc is running.
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Multiple applications have stopped the suspend from taking place. vlc : Playing
some media
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One more update :-) This time with good news.
I removed all post-install customizations from Intrepid, and setting
does in fact work correctly wrt the T60p Mute button. Naked
config defaults to ACPI keyboard mappings, and those work correctly on
my T60p with the single modification to
/usr/shar
Opps! wrote too soon. setting no longer locks X, however it
changes the mute key functionality to the same as up volume.
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> Bryce Harrington wrote on 2008-10-28:
>
> One thing to test might be to edit your /usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev and
> see if changing this:
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>= 160; // #define KEY_COFFEE 152
>
> to
>
> = 160; // #define KEY_COFFEE 152
>
> makes the Mute key actually mute the speaker (which
I have two batteries and GPM shows both in the Device Info tab, however
Charge/Power/EstTime History panels do show one graph line. I don't
think it is possible to change the Power or EstTime panels to show 2 or
more line graphs as it is really the sum that you are interested in, not
the individua
See the attached JPG for an example of how a %49 battery can look like
you have 20 mins left.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5655945/bad-gui-feedback.jpg
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Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery. (GPM does not
recognises second battery on hotplu
Something else to put into the fix is a way to specify when "Low
Battery" should be declared. With 2 batteries, and 5+ hours of use,
30% left doesn't qualify for "Low Battery" notifications.
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Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery. (GPM does not
recognises second battery o
In Gnome you can run this command to change the "use_time_for_policy"
state:
gconftool-2 --type=bool --set
/apps/gnome-power-manager/use_time_for_policy false
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Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery. (GPM does not
recognises second battery on hotplug)
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