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Changing settings on Power-Manager don't take effect
Status:
RESOLVED: FIXED
Severity:
critical
Product:
Xfce4-power-manager
Component:
General

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Description Pedro Nunes 2013-11-11 01:48:04 CET
Welcome all xfce users.
I have xubuntu 13.10 x86 running on a asus1000h
Intel Atom N270
Intel GMA 945
2gb DDR II 667

Well what happens is when i change options on the xfce power-manager 1.2.0, for example:
I set.. When the lid is closed... -> Do nothing
What really happens-> The netbook enter in sleep -.-

The same happen to the rest of the things, the xfce power-manager just ignore the settings i put there.
On launchpad there is more people complaining about it.
URL: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1222021

With best regards.
Pedro Nunes, hope you can fix this, xfce always was extremely realible, i'm sad with this critical bug :(
Comment 1 Jarno Suni 2014-01-03 08:37:23 CET
Does this happen also with other settings than the "When laptop lid is closed"? If not, title of this bug report is too general. Could you be more specific in telling which setting the bug report covers?
Comment 2 Simon Steinbeiss editbugs 2014-08-14 10:15:24 CEST
This is likely some failed interaction with systemd/logind that should meanwhile be fixed. Could you please try again with the current stable release of Xubuntu (14.04)?

Another option would be to try xfce4-power-manager 1.3 – either way, this problem should be long fixed.
Comment 3 Simon Steinbeiss editbugs 2014-08-18 16:40:54 CEST
Ok, just looked at the related launchpad bugreport. This bug is fixed both in Xubuntu and xfce4-power-manager >=1.3.0.

Bug #10482

Reported by:
Pedro Nunes
Reported on: 2013-11-11
Last modified on: 2014-08-18

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Assignee:
Ali Abdallah
CC List:
2 users

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