Bug 1401200 - Screen does not blank when pressing Fn+F6 on Wayland session
Summary: Screen does not blank when pressing Fn+F6 on Wayland session
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Status: CLOSED EOL
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: wayland
Version: 25
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Adam Jackson
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2016-12-03 12:31 UTC by Ícaro Hoff
Modified: 2017-12-12 10:56 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2017-12-12 10:56:45 UTC
Type: Bug


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Journal (230.43 KB, text/x-vhdl)
2016-12-03 12:31 UTC, Ícaro Hoff
no flags Details
Hardware (1.73 KB, text/plain)
2016-12-03 12:32 UTC, Ícaro Hoff
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Packages (57.33 KB, text/plain)
2016-12-03 12:32 UTC, Ícaro Hoff
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Description Ícaro Hoff 2016-12-03 12:31:20 UTC
Created attachment 1227644 [details]
Journal

Description of problem: Most laptops have the ability to blank the screen (like turning off a monitor) for a while to save battery, on Xorg the shortcut for this quick feature works properly, screen goes black (sleeps) when pressing the key combo, on my laptop Fn + F6, but on Wayland it turns off for one second and comes back to life as if the Kernel received a new UNBLANK order on mdss at will.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Not sure what package does that, I guess this code is located in libwayland-client, which is on 1.12.0-1 version.


How reproducible: Press the key combo to sleep the screen (blank) and wait for a few seconds until it gets "unblanked" without any touches. 


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Press the sleep key combination.
2. Wait for ~1s.

Actual results: Screen blanks and unblanks without any input.


Expected results: Screen must blank until an input is detected.


Additional info: Attached.

Comment 1 Ícaro Hoff 2016-12-03 12:32:11 UTC
Created attachment 1227645 [details]
Hardware

Comment 2 Ícaro Hoff 2016-12-03 12:32:59 UTC
Created attachment 1227646 [details]
Packages

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