After an evaluation, GNOME has moved from Bugzilla to GitLab. Learn more about GitLab.
No new issues can be reported in GNOME Bugzilla anymore.
To report an issue in a GNOME project, go to GNOME GitLab.
Do not go to GNOME Gitlab for: Bluefish, Doxygen, GnuCash, GStreamer, java-gnome, LDTP, NetworkManager, Tomboy.
Bug 580562 - turning screen off not inhibited by totem fullscreen
turning screen off not inhibited by totem fullscreen
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: gnome-power-manager
Classification: Deprecated
Component: gnome-power-manager
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: GNOME Power Manager Maintainer(s)
GNOME Power Manager Maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-04-28 08:21 UTC by Paolo Borelli
Modified: 2012-04-02 16:35 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Paolo Borelli 2009-04-28 08:21:11 UTC
This is with latest rawhide, not sure if it is fedora specific.

I set g-p-m to turn off the screen after 10 mins (this was recently fixed), but if I play a movie in totem fullscreen it should inhibit the g-p-m feature so that I can watch the movie without moving the mouse every 10 mins :-)

I am also filing this against g-p-m and not totem since I am pretty sure it was working before and g-p-m saw more changes in this area while totem afaik didn't change. Feel free to reassign.
Comment 1 Alexander Kojevnikov 2009-08-11 03:27:30 UTC
Confirming
Comment 2 Bastien Nocera 2009-10-16 15:10:04 UTC
Totem inhibits the screensaver, then the screensaver should inhibit gnome-power-manager.
Comment 3 zebul666 2011-10-07 20:44:27 UTC
this is broken since gnome 3.2

When using totem in full screen, my screen is blanked after 5 minutes

the g-p-m setting was at 5 minutes. But now it is at one hour and the screen is still blanked after five minutes in fulls creen

wt* !
Comment 4 Bastien Nocera 2012-04-02 16:35:24 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> this is broken since gnome 3.2

Except that the bug dates back from 2009, and is completely obsolete. File a new bug if it's actually still relevant.