Damyan Ivanov <[email protected]> writes: > -=| Trent W. Buck, Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 09:05:15PM +1000 |=- >> eeepc-acpi-scripts uses pm-utils extensively, but AFAICT it ignores >> pm-powersave. It occurs to me that it might be useful to invoke >> "pm-powersave false" when AC is connected, and "pm-powersave true" when >> it is connected. > > This sounds like a general problem with laptops, not specific to Eee. > Maybe thos functionality is already provided by laptop-mode-tools or > similar packages? > >> Rationale: by default, anacron runs at boot *iff* AC is connected, >> and at 7:30AM *iff* AC is connected. If one normally boots from >> battery and then later connects AC when the battery runs low, and the >> machine is turned off overnight, it's conceivable that anacron might >> NEVER run. >> >> This behaviour would be in line with the default SHE behaviour, which >> overclocks/underclocks when AC is connected/disconnected. > > I agree with this. Still, I thing the implementation belongs outside > of eeepc-acpi-scripts.
Then why is eeepc-acpi-scripts calling pm-suspend? _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
