(bug) vlc doesnt inhibit Gnome from sleeping while playing a
Posted: 20 Oct 2007 19:31
Hi,
I tried to submit a bug to the trac, but I couldn't actually find anywhere to click 'New ticket', I don't know, maybe I was being silly, but here it is:
I'm running a default Ubuntu 7.10 (Gnome) installation with VLC 0.8.6c installed through the package manager.
The problem is, when playing audio through VLC, it doesn't inhibit Gnome from suspending/hibernating. According to the Gnome docs, the player should call a dbus method when playing starts so that the computer doesn't sleep due to inactivity. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnomePowerManagerInactiveSleep for more info.
VLC does work correctly when playing video, however, this fix hasn't been implemented when playing audio.
Does this need to be inserted into the trac in order to be resolved? How do I go about this?
Alex
I tried to submit a bug to the trac, but I couldn't actually find anywhere to click 'New ticket', I don't know, maybe I was being silly, but here it is:
I'm running a default Ubuntu 7.10 (Gnome) installation with VLC 0.8.6c installed through the package manager.
The problem is, when playing audio through VLC, it doesn't inhibit Gnome from suspending/hibernating. According to the Gnome docs, the player should call a dbus method when playing starts so that the computer doesn't sleep due to inactivity. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnomePowerManagerInactiveSleep for more info.
VLC does work correctly when playing video, however, this fix hasn't been implemented when playing audio.
Does this need to be inserted into the trac in order to be resolved? How do I go about this?
Alex