2009/2/26 Michael Meskes <[email protected]>: > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:28:57PM +0100, Michal Suchanek wrote: >> But moving the script means that the acpid-support script kicks in and >> shuts down the computer, right? > > Depends on what the acpi-support script does. Please keep in mind that the
It checks if the acpid script still exists, and if not it shuts down the computer. > script got moved not deleted. So as you might guess, it is still there. Yes, but not useful. The system is suspended and shut down afterwards (on resume). > >> This is what the OP (and me) would like to prevent in the first place. > > Ehem, why do you install the package then? I have installed the package and modified the script to make my computer suspend to disk instead. > >> Is this constant renaming/changing of the events a ploy intended to for >> ce somebody make a new acpid? ;-) > > Is this question written to piss someone off? :-) > > Please check the history of the package, there were a lot of problems with > these scripts. If the ones in acpi-support* do not work correctly please > report > that as a bug ut blaming the daemon does not seem to help. The post-Lenny > removal of the acpid scripts has been decided some time ago. Actually there > some tries before Lenny that just proved to not be smooth enough this short > before a release. That's why we do it now. And it has caused me so many problems so far that I am seriously considering the option of rolling my own. I do not need anything fancy, and the package is apparently trying to do more than I want which is detrimental to the basic functionality. Thanks Michal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

