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Message #97579
[Bug 1415653] Re: 14.10 incorrect behavior for suspend when inactive
** Tags added: utopic
** Tags added: regression-release
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1415653
Title:
14.10 incorrect behavior for suspend when inactive
Status in gnome-power-manager package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Assume that "Suspend when inactive for" values in "System Settings /
Power" are set to "5 minutes" and "Don't suspend" for columns "On
battery power" and "When plugged in".
Now assume that the system has been plugged in and inactive for 6
minutes.
Finally, assume that the system becomes unplugged.
In Ubuntu 14.04, the system does not suspend. The 5 minute countdown
to automatic suspend begins when the unplug event occurs, such that
the timeout event occurs 5 minutes later.
This behavior is correct.
In Ubuntu 14.10, the system automatically suspends immediately after
the unplug event occurs.
This behavior is incorrect.
Or minimally, this behavior is undesired in the normal case. The 5
minute timeout was intended to protect against battery energy being
drained during a continued period of the system being inactive AND
unplugged. In this case, in contrast, the period of the system being
unplugged just began. There has been no continued period of the
system being inactive AND unplugged.
This difference represents a regression in functionality for the 14.04
to 14.10 upgrade.
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