Insomniac screen can't dpms suspend/standby/off - wakes instantly
Perhaps this is not as KDE-specific as I had imagined. Should I take
it to some other mailing list? On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Zorael <zorael@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > > I have an MSI Wind U100 netbook clone, which exhibited the brightness > bug that recently urged Felix Geyer (debfx)'s powerdevil patch into > kdebase-workspace (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415023). The screen > of the same machine never sleeps, and it's been doing this for a good > while now, possibly throughout Karmic but worked in Jaunty. > > Whenever it tries to dpms suspend/standby/off, the screen properly > goes dark, and then wakes instantly. When it does this, the brightness > OSD shows. Running dbus-monitor --system at the time, it reveals that > three brightness key events are apparently firing; down,down,down if > at 0% brightness, down,down,up otherwise. > > debfx postulates (at the bug report linked above) that "[the] MSI Wind > seems to send brightness up/down key events on every brightness > change", and from what I gather, that the kernel seems to simulate a > keypress at the same time. This caused it to zoom up to 100% > brightness and then down to 0% whenever you tried to change brightness > (with keys or via the applet), or to oscillate between brightness > settings - all the while swamping the system with dbus messages with > soaring cpu usage. > > Could this be an extension of the same issue? Could the hardware (or > kernel) also be sending/simulating keypresses when the screen turns > off, immediately causing it to wake again? Could powerdevil be told to > ignore brightness key events when listening for activity to break > dpms, perhaps across the board or at least if > laptop_panel.brightness_in_hardware is set to true? I was informed > that wouldn't be easy, so perhaps it's the wrong approach. > > [18:21] <debfx> there is nothing powerdevil can do to prevent key events > [18:23] <debfx> hmm well yeah it could probably ignore them > [18:23] <debfx> i'll have a look at the code > [18:38] <debfx> doesn't seem that easy, by default powerdevil uses the > xsync extension to get notified on user activity > > Thankfully it's a netbook so I can close the lid, otherwise the screen > will just unsuccessfully try to doze off every n minutes (as per > powerdevil settings) in perpetuity. The machine model/series itself is > plagued by various issues in Karmic, notably uvcvideo causing USB to > stop working (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435352), and no USB is > sort of a showstopper for a netbook. Both that bug and the brightness > bug have been listed as "also affects ubuntu-release-notes" in LP, so > hopefully it'll show up in Known Issues at release. > > > Thanks in advance, > JR > -- kubuntu-devel mailing list kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel |
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