On Friday 16 February 2007 20:45, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
> On Saturday, 17 February 2007 7:06, Mick wrote:
> > On Friday 16 February 2007 19:49, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
> > > On Saturday, 17 February 2007 6:08, Mick wrote:
> > > > Can you spot anything out of place?
> > >
> > > Your configs seem to all be in order.
> > >
> > > Are you sure that the acpid init script has been started?
> >
> > I am sure it is running alright:
> > ==================================
> > # rc-update -s -v | grep -i acpid
> >                acpid |      default
> > ==================================
> >
> > > Also try checking your logs while pressing the hibernate button and
> > > acpid should output what it is doing and what acpi events it is
> > > receiving, you can view this on vt12.
> >
> > Thanks.  It seems that my syslog-ng is configured different to yours (I
> > guess some more awful hacking to get xconsole to work is to blame for
> > this) and nothing relevant to acpid is shown on vt12.  However, tail -f
> > /var/log/acpid showed a couple of errors which I fixed - bar the last one
> > which says:
> >
> >   [Fri Feb 16 20:30:55 2007] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
> >   /etc/acpi/default.sh: line 57: syntax error: unexpected end of file
> >
> > The last few of lines of my /etc/acpi/default.sh show this much:
> > ==================================
> >         ac_adapter)
> >                 case "$value" in
> >                         # Add code here to handle when the system is
> > unplugged # (maybe change cpu scaling to powersave mode) #*0)
> >                         #       ;;
> >
> >                         # Add code here to handle when the system is
> > plugged in
> >                         # (maybe change cpu scaling to performance mode)
> >                         #*1)
> >                         #       ;;
> >
> >
> >         *)      log_unhandled $* ;;
> > esac
> > ==================================
> >
> > What's your's like?
>
> I use the default default.sh that comes with acpid. I've only added a
> couple of files to respond to sleep and lid events.

Okey, dokey, what do the default last couple of lines/paras look like?

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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