Laptop cover switch in FC5
Dan
grinnz at gmail.com
Sun Apr 9 08:15:16 UTC 2006
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> There has been a bit of a change between FC4 and FC5 that has bit me.
>
> I have a Dell Laptop that I'm often using with an external monitor.
> I've used this with "clone" mode and "dual head mode" and "xinerama" at
> different times. Under FC4, I would normally just close the laptop
> screen when hooked to the external monitor and work on that monitor. I
> found that in FC5, as soon as it hits the cover switch the laptop
> activates the screen saver. I think in FC4 it merely executed a "screen
> off" for the internal screen which turned off the laptop screen and left
> the external screen alone. FC5 now results in both screens blanked
> until I open the laptop again and enter the password into the
> screensaver.
>
> Anyone have any idea how to get the old behavior back? I can't find
> the "hook" that tells it how to behave.
>
> Mike
>
I don't think it's a difference in how FC4 handled the external monitor;
the difference is that in FC5, the kernel has the framework for the
suspend and hibernate operations, so power management is implemented in
a much more useful fashion. You can look through gnome-power-manager
(the preferences for the battery icon in the tray) and see if there is
an option to make the screen not go blank immediately when the lid is
closed.
-Dan
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