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power manager "lock screen" on "lid closed" still suspends #2287

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xahare opened this Issue Sep 2, 2016 · 4 comments

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xahare commented Sep 2, 2016

Qubes OS version:

3.2-rc3

Affected TemplateVMs (e.g., fedora-23, if applicable):

N/A


Expected behavior:

setting power manager to just lock the screen, without sleeping when you close the lid still locks the screen. this affects the plugged in setting, not the battery power setting.

Actual behavior:

as above, but laptop sleeps

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

in xfce, system tools/power manager/plugged in/ lid closed to "lock screen"
close the lid

General notes:

setting power management to lock screen in battery mode does prevent sleep, even the system is plugged in.

laptop is a lenovo x201t


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In short only battery mode settings are used, even when power supply is connected, right? Is power state properly detected (at least in terms of xfce4-power-manager icon)?

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marmarek commented Sep 16, 2016

In short only battery mode settings are used, even when power supply is connected, right? Is power state properly detected (at least in terms of xfce4-power-manager icon)?

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Is power state properly detected (at least in terms of xfce4-power-manager icon)?

Correctly detected for me.

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adrelanos commented Sep 21, 2016

Is power state properly detected (at least in terms of xfce4-power-manager icon)?

Correctly detected for me.

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Confirmed on R3.2 stable on a T450s.

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andrewdavidwong commented Nov 14, 2016

Confirmed on R3.2 stable on a T450s.

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Currently using borrowed old laptop, vanilla 3.2, and I don't see this issue. Pretty sure my normal laptop also performs properly. Battery state properly detected and conforms to Xfce settings.

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unman commented Nov 14, 2016

Currently using borrowed old laptop, vanilla 3.2, and I don't see this issue. Pretty sure my normal laptop also performs properly. Battery state properly detected and conforms to Xfce settings.

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