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Message #12379
[Bug 844193] Re: Screen won't turn back on after being turned off after inactivity (System Settings -> Screen)
** Summary changed:
- Screen won't turn back on after being turned off after inactivity (System Settings -> Screen)
+ Screen won't turn back on after being turned off due to inactivity (System Settings -> Screen)
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Title:
Screen won't turn back on after being turned off due to inactivity
(System Settings -> Screen)
Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Netbook: HP Mini 1120NR
After the screen is automatically turned off due to inactivity I am
unable to get it to turn back on. Moving the mouse, clicking, and
tapping keys do not turn the screen back on as expected. This is quite
disheartening since the HP Mini 1120NR originally shipped with Ubuntu
pre-loaded.
I know the system is up and running since I can login via SSH from
remote. To get the screen back I have to cold reboot; I press the
front power button and blindly hit Enter to select Shut Down (trying
to reboot from remote via SSH results in a frozen system).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gnome-screensaver 3.1.5-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-10.16-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-10-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Sep 7 15:08:03 2011
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-screensaver
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Netbook 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Beta i386 (20100902.1)
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SourcePackage: gnome-screensaver
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on 2011-09-02 (5 days ago)
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