Marking gnome-power-manager task as invalid. I see no incorrect behaviour from the power manager.
I also see this bug. It appears to be triggered by turning off the display with DPMS. Once the display has been turned off, X seems unable to turn it back on. The laptop is still responsive - network & activity continues, and if KMS is enabled, SAKing X will turn the screen back on. Confirming for the DDX component; I'm not sure why this would be kernel-related when not using KMS. I'll do some more testing.
Marking gnome-power-manager task as invalid. I see no incorrect behaviour from the power manager.
I also see this bug. It appears to be triggered by turning off the display with DPMS. Once the display has been turned off, X seems unable to turn it back on. The laptop is still responsive - network & activity continues, and if KMS is enabled, SAKing X will turn the screen back on. Confirming for the DDX component; I'm not sure why this would be kernel-related when not using KMS. I'll do some more testing.