Christopher Michael, il 31/05/2010 18:49, scrisse: > How do you possibly have no action there ?? That makes no sense at all. > The defaults are setup so that lid closed will call suspend (as will > sleep button)...power button calls halt.
so there is an "halt" action configured but the acpi-binding configurator doesn't show that to me? this is from an svn updated at yesterday morning, I'll try to update and rebuild it again to see if something changes. I have to say that this is an old PC, with an old acpi implementation, maybe this could lead to this problem. > Yes, raster made mention the other day about *buntu acpi_handler scripts > needing to be modified when using E's acpi handling. actually this is a slackware system, but it should be the same. for what I understand acpi_handler scripts should not be used at all when using E to handle acpi events, but in my case I would need a user definable action to call the hibernate script, and looks like this won't happen anytime, so I'll have to continue using acpid and its acpi_handler script :) > Well, that just unloads the Config Acpi Bindings module, not the acpi > code itself, so any presses (or lid closes, etc, etc) will still fire > those events in E....so really your solution of "unloading the module" > doesn't fix it... I'm afraid you're right :( I've just tried hitting the power button and indeed E halts the system (and acpid hibernates it). is there a way to prevent E from handling acpi events? -- Massimo Maiurana massimo<at>ragusa.linux.it http://massimo.solira.org GPG keyID #7044D601 Creare l'uomo fu un'idea bizzarra e originale, ma aggiungere la pecora fu una tautologia. [Mark Twain]
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