[Powerdevil] [Bug 369584] New: Inactivity in one session causes system to suspend when switching into that session, despite activity in other sessions
Akarsh Simha via KDE Bugzilla
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Fri Sep 30 21:46:56 UTC 2016
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369584
Bug ID: 369584
Summary: Inactivity in one session causes system to suspend
when switching into that session, despite activity in
other sessions
Product: Powerdevil
Version: 5.7.5
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: plasma-devel at kde.org
Reporter: akarsh.simha at kdemail.net
I'm using sddm as my session manager.
Let's suppose that on my laptop, I have two user sessions open, with different
users User1 and User2, which I can access by hitting Ctrl + Alt + F1 and Ctrl +
Alt + F2. Let us also suppose that my laptop is disconnected from the power.
Suppose I've opened and logged into User2, and then have switched back to User1
and spent ~ 30 minutes there. When I switch back to User2 after this period,
within a few seconds, my laptop suspends.
It looks like inactivity in a session for an extended period of time causes the
laptop to suspend when switching into that session, despite having activity in
other session(s).
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
0. Unplug laptop from power supply
1. Create a new session for a different user
2. Switch back to old session and spend ~ 30 minutes there
3. Switch to the new session
Actual Results:
Laptop should suspend within a few seconds, if not a minute.
Expected Results:
Laptop should not suspend.
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