[Bug 351712] Re: KDE suspend to RAM when shutdown order has been given if laptop lid is closed.

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On 2009-04-12T14:17:47+00:00 Anish-7 wrote:

Version:            (using KDE 4.2.2)
Compiler:          gcc 4.3.3 
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Unlisted Binary Package

My laptop is set to suspend when I shut the lid when on battery power.
When I press shutdown, kde starts shutting down the computer. If I now
shut the lid, the whole shutdown process is suspended for no reason,
machine suspends correctly and continues shutting down when I open the
lid again. This is not expected behaviour, machine should not suspend in
the middle of a shutdown. Essentially, shutdown cannot be completed
without keeping the lid open till end of shutdown.

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On 2009-04-12T17:20:55+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

Reassigning to PowerDevil

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On 2009-04-20T00:19:15+00:00 Ash-hunter wrote:

A similar issue if you try to suspend to disk, then close the lid
(suspend to RAM action) before it switches off. This just seems to
confuse it and the "I'm about to suspend-to-disk" light blinks on the
laptop but it doesn't actually get there. From this state I can unlock
the desktop and keep using the computer again.

Basically, Powerdevil should be told to do nothing else (ie. ignore all
other events) if another action was invoked first.

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On 2009-05-21T17:08:10+00:00 Siegie wrote:

I can confirm this, and also reported at launchpad.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powerdevil/+bug/375079

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On 2009-06-21T22:52:45+00:00 Vdboor-f wrote:

This still happens with KDE 4.3 beta 2 unfornately..

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On 2009-06-22T11:13:31+00:00 Klaas DC wrote:

I can confirm this. It's extremely annoying because the next time you
power on, it proceeds with the shutdown. It also happens with reboots.

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On 2009-08-02T16:22:07+00:00 Jonathan Thomas wrote:

*** Bug 198598 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-10-31T12:11:28+00:00 Jakob Lund wrote:

Problem persists (and annoys) on Kubuntu Karmic release (KDE 4.3.2).

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On 2009-12-01T17:31:14+00:00 Drf-a wrote:

Uhm... something about that has already been done in the session
management, I'll look further into it

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On 2009-12-01T19:03:33+00:00 Drf-a wrote:

*** Bug 197974 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2010-01-28T23:50:46+00:00 Jakob Lund wrote:

Still there (Thinkpad X60s, Intel processor and graphics chip, Kubuntu
Karmic  kdeSc Beta4.4)

Also: Sometimes _sleep_ events get stuck during sleeping (suspend-to-
RAM), and cause the system to go back to sleep Immediately after
wakeup!!. Here, that happens when `low battery'-action in the power
profile is set to `suspend to memory'.

Sometimes, after waking up, `notification' thingies appear that have a
`cancel suspend' button on them. These come sliding up from the bottom
of the screen. While sliding, the text is near impossible to read (*),
and once having reached steady state, the notifiers will disappear after
a few seconds -- hardly enough to click the button if you're still a
little dozy..

Seriously, this is the worst usability I experienced in ANY computer
system EVER!


Other than that I LOVE the 4.4 beta... kde will _evenatully_ be SO nice :-)


(*) except those notify things.. Imagine how muc easier it would be to actually read the text if the animation was done using a sliding mask, instead of sliding the entire pop-up.. plasma bug..

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On 2010-03-08T09:27:16+00:00 Davidomundo wrote:

Also to note is that this produces a security hole in comment #10's
case:

I expect that waking a computer after suspending would lock me out, as
it normally does. When the machine goes to sleep automatically however,
the screen lock is not set up when the machine is woken; I'm able to do
some things on my computer for couple seconds before the stuck sleep
events trigger another suspend, after which the screen is properly
locked.

This bug should be marked as more severe than just wishlist.

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On 2010-03-17T11:09:44+00:00 Steffenjost wrote:

Worst one yet: 2 suspends to disk and 1 shutdown. :(

I hit the Shutdown-button while on battery, the useful countdown started
(I often change my mind), I closed the lid and left. The lid event is
set to be ignored, unless it is in the very low power profile activated
at less than 10%.

Next morning I placed the laptop in the powered docking station and
started it. To my surprise, it unsuspended from disk.

After unsuspend, I just briefly saw the notification that the battery
had become critical, and the machine suspended to disk again! That took
less than a second, so there was no time to react.

So I unsuspended from disk once more, after which it performed the
shutdown I had originally asked for! Again, no chance to abort the
shutdown.

Gaah!

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On 2010-03-17T16:23:12+00:00 Rafael Belmonte wrote:

This bug just make the use of KDE in laptops a lack, this bug should be
a priority greater than wishlist. I really believe that this bug and
also bug #221637 are urgent.

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On 2010-11-10T00:29:08+00:00 Drf-a wrote:

It should be fixed in 4.6

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On 2011-01-09T11:21:58+00:00 icewind wrote:

It still happens with 4.6 RC2 on my laptop.

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On 2011-02-08T11:09:58+00:00 Rafael Belmonte wrote:

This bug is not fixed, still reproducible in 4.6.00.

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On 2011-02-08T11:27:31+00:00 Rafael Belmonte wrote:

Steps to reproduce in KDE 4.6.00:
-I open the log-out dialog, I click on Shutdown button.
-I hear the log-out sound.
-I close the lip of the laptop.

What are the actual results?
-The laptop suspends to RAM.
-The next time I power on the laptop, the shutdown process continues and the laptop is powered off.

What are the expected results?
-The laptops shouldn't suspend to RAM in the middle of a shutdown process even if I close the laptop lid.
-The shutdown process should continue with the lid closed, and the next time I power on the laptop, it should boot-up the operating system.

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On 2011-02-08T11:31:03+00:00 Anne-Marie Mahfouf wrote:

Dario can you look into this please? thanks

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On 2011-06-16T23:31:18+00:00 Aitor Pazos wrote:

*** Bug 263466 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2011-06-29T16:33:03+00:00 BajK wrote:

Just encountered this thing on latest trunk.
I initiated shutdown, then closed the lid. I heard that dumbeldumbeldumbel sound and thought “oh no, no suspend…“. I opened the lid again, I just saw “Screen is being locked” and notebook went to standby. Upon pressing the on button, it resumed and continued shutting down …

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On 2012-02-22T13:05:31+00:00 Bbeschow wrote:

The bug is still there on KDE 4.8.0. Is anybody working on this?

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On 2012-08-19T21:04:16+00:00 Kollix wrote:

*** Bug 241062 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2012-08-19T21:32:42+00:00 Kollix wrote:

I tried to reproduce this with KDE 4.9.0 on a Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile Laptop running openSuse 12.1/32bit.
I selected shutdown and immediately clicked the power button, which is configured to send the Laptop to sleep (suspend to RAM).
In all three tests, the laptop did shutdown completely, so I could never reproduce the problem.
Anyone here who can reproduce with current KDE 4.9.0 ?

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On 2012-08-20T19:20:20+00:00 Aitor Pazos wrote:

I'm using 4.9.0 as well and I have just reproduce it.
Using Arch x86_64
Systemd 188-2

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