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I'm using ubuntu 13.10 as htpc. To save some power, i have set it to suspend after 30minutes of inactivity. Before entering suspended state, a popup appears to warn me that computer is about to get put to sleep. This is a little annoyance since it appears when i resume the pc later.



How can i disable this notification for good?










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  • I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
    – serilain
    Nov 3 '13 at 17:46






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    This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
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    Apr 1 '14 at 1:33
















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I'm using ubuntu 13.10 as htpc. To save some power, i have set it to suspend after 30minutes of inactivity. Before entering suspended state, a popup appears to warn me that computer is about to get put to sleep. This is a little annoyance since it appears when i resume the pc later.



How can i disable this notification for good?










share|improve this question






















  • I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
    – serilain
    Nov 3 '13 at 17:46






  • 1




    This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
    – chaskes
    Apr 1 '14 at 1:33














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I'm using ubuntu 13.10 as htpc. To save some power, i have set it to suspend after 30minutes of inactivity. Before entering suspended state, a popup appears to warn me that computer is about to get put to sleep. This is a little annoyance since it appears when i resume the pc later.



How can i disable this notification for good?










share|improve this question













I'm using ubuntu 13.10 as htpc. To save some power, i have set it to suspend after 30minutes of inactivity. Before entering suspended state, a popup appears to warn me that computer is about to get put to sleep. This is a little annoyance since it appears when i resume the pc later.



How can i disable this notification for good?







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  • I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
    – serilain
    Nov 3 '13 at 17:46






  • 1




    This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
    – chaskes
    Apr 1 '14 at 1:33


















  • I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
    – serilain
    Nov 3 '13 at 17:46






  • 1




    This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
    – chaskes
    Apr 1 '14 at 1:33
















I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
– serilain
Nov 3 '13 at 17:46




I'd also like to remove this -- it started happening with 13.10 and seems completely pointless as the notification only appears after the display has turned off (~10 minutes before suspending) and persists after waking up.
– serilain
Nov 3 '13 at 17:46




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1




This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
– chaskes
Apr 1 '14 at 1:33




This is fixed in 14.04. The warning shows up as a desktop notification instead of a message box that needs to be cleared.
– chaskes
Apr 1 '14 at 1:33










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One workaround posted on launchpad is a script that is based on the hooks of pm-utils:



sudo wget -O /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942236/+files/20_kill-notify-osd
sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd


Another workaround might be the following method:



Download a script and make it executable:



wget -O ~/.suspendwarning.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942095/+files/myscripts
chmod +x ~/.suspendwarning.sh


Add it to ~/.bashrc:



echo "if [ -f ~/.suspendwarning.sh ]; then
. ~/.suspendwarning.sh
fi" >> ~/.bashrc


After logging out and in the notifications should not pop up anymore after resume.






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    One workaround posted on launchpad is a script that is based on the hooks of pm-utils:



    sudo wget -O /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942236/+files/20_kill-notify-osd
    sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd


    Another workaround might be the following method:



    Download a script and make it executable:



    wget -O ~/.suspendwarning.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942095/+files/myscripts
    chmod +x ~/.suspendwarning.sh


    Add it to ~/.bashrc:



    echo "if [ -f ~/.suspendwarning.sh ]; then
    . ~/.suspendwarning.sh
    fi" >> ~/.bashrc


    After logging out and in the notifications should not pop up anymore after resume.






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      One workaround posted on launchpad is a script that is based on the hooks of pm-utils:



      sudo wget -O /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942236/+files/20_kill-notify-osd
      sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd


      Another workaround might be the following method:



      Download a script and make it executable:



      wget -O ~/.suspendwarning.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942095/+files/myscripts
      chmod +x ~/.suspendwarning.sh


      Add it to ~/.bashrc:



      echo "if [ -f ~/.suspendwarning.sh ]; then
      . ~/.suspendwarning.sh
      fi" >> ~/.bashrc


      After logging out and in the notifications should not pop up anymore after resume.






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        One workaround posted on launchpad is a script that is based on the hooks of pm-utils:



        sudo wget -O /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942236/+files/20_kill-notify-osd
        sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd


        Another workaround might be the following method:



        Download a script and make it executable:



        wget -O ~/.suspendwarning.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942095/+files/myscripts
        chmod +x ~/.suspendwarning.sh


        Add it to ~/.bashrc:



        echo "if [ -f ~/.suspendwarning.sh ]; then
        . ~/.suspendwarning.sh
        fi" >> ~/.bashrc


        After logging out and in the notifications should not pop up anymore after resume.






        share|improve this answer














        One workaround posted on launchpad is a script that is based on the hooks of pm-utils:



        sudo wget -O /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942236/+files/20_kill-notify-osd
        sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_kill-notify-osd


        Another workaround might be the following method:



        Download a script and make it executable:



        wget -O ~/.suspendwarning.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1232454/+attachment/3942095/+files/myscripts
        chmod +x ~/.suspendwarning.sh


        Add it to ~/.bashrc:



        echo "if [ -f ~/.suspendwarning.sh ]; then
        . ~/.suspendwarning.sh
        fi" >> ~/.bashrc


        After logging out and in the notifications should not pop up anymore after resume.







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