https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=328173#c5
Holger Macht
(In reply to comment #2 from Holger Macht) With gnome-power-manager running, power button triggers log out, shutdown, etc menu. If I kill gnome-power-manager, my machine shuts down when I press the power button.
That's the correct behaviour. If you have no graphical policy agent running, the powersaved kicks in caring about power managment tasks. And its default configuration for the power buttin is "shutdown".
With gnome-power-manager killed, I suspended by running /usr/sbin/pm-suspend and waking up with the power button didn't trigger the buggy behavior.
Hmmm... weird. After rebooting, I can't reproduce the problem even with gnome-power-manager running. Before reboot, the problem was reproducible every time. Maybe it was some kind of transient problem?
Maybe. I could imagine that if you have been running your desktop for quite some time, including doing updates of the power management stack (HAL, gnome-power-manager, powersaved), and thus g-p-m does not regrab the power management interface and thus powersaved also thinks it is responsible for pm tasks. Both g-p-m and powersaved would interfere each other in this case. Nevertheless its strange. There has been a bug quite some time ago where the button module emitted a button event although the button press was only used for waking the system up. This should actually be fixed in the 10.3 kernel, but who knows...
Feel free to close this bug. I'll reopen when if I can reproduce the problem. Thanks.
Closing as WORKSFORME, then, sorry. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.