The "Harddisk" monitor in the GNOME System Monitor applet doesn't let the computer suspend if an active sshfs session is open.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-applets-2.3.2.0-3.fc14.x86_64
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1) Add a "System Monitor" applet on your panel. (The applet's binary is /usr/libexec/multiload-applet-2.)
2) Set the applet to display disk load (right click -> Preferences... -> check "Harddisk").
3) Mount something via sshfs.
4) Open the mount point in Nautilus. (As far as I can tell, you need to have files open on it. Only a 'ls' is not enough, but playing a song or something like that causes the same bug.)
5) Try to suspend the computer. (Either via the "user switcher" applet or a hotkey.)
Description of problem:
The "Harddisk" monitor in the GNOME System Monitor applet doesn't let the computer suspend if an active sshfs session is open.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-applets- 2.3.2.0- 3.fc14. x86_64
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1) Add a "System Monitor" applet on your panel. (The applet's binary is /usr/libexec/ multiload- applet- 2.)
2) Set the applet to display disk load (right click -> Preferences... -> check "Harddisk").
3) Mount something via sshfs.
4) Open the mount point in Nautilus. (As far as I can tell, you need to have files open on it. Only a 'ls' is not enough, but playing a song or something like that causes the same bug.)
5) Try to suspend the computer. (Either via the "user switcher" applet or a hotkey.)
Additional info:
I used the description from https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ gnome-applets/ +bug/319575 almost verbatim, as this appears to be the exact same bug.