HI p! thanks, it does works.......well, sort of. I understand your
script and it's cool and when i launch it in the command line it
works, desktop got locked  (no matter what terminal i use). but, when
launch thru lid.sh script it doesn't work. I put some prints and
echoes, so i know that thigs are done the right way (variables and
stuff) but still doesn't works :(

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 4:13 PM, P Purka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wido wrote:
>
> > Hi there folks. First than all, when started to worte this e.mail i
> > realised that i've never thank when i asked here, so, to all of you,
> > thanks :) (karma point for my :P?)
> > second, i'm trying lock my desk when closing my notebook (or laptop,
> > choose the name) using ACPi. I'm using debian lenny, acpi are
> > installed and working fine, auto-lock an manual-lock works fine. I
> > tried the "enlightenment_remote -lock-desktop, but that command only
> > runs with my user, when I run thru ACPI i get the a message:
> >
> > "The E_IPC_SOCKET environment variable is not set. This is
> > exported by Enlightenment to all processes it launches.
> > This environment variable must be set and must point to
> > Enlightenment's IPC socket file (minus port number).
> > ERROR: Enlightenment_remote cannot set up the IPC socket.
> > Maybe try the '-display :0.0' option?"
> >
> > i put the "-display" option, but still get the same. If I run the
> > enlightenment_remote command as root, I get the same error. Is there a
> > woraround or something?
> >
> >
> > ps: the full lid.sh script is like thi  (don't kown if is useful for
> something)
> >
> > [code=/etc/acpi/lid.sh]
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> >
> > test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs || exit 0
> >
> > . /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
> > . /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs
> > . /etc/default/acpi-support
> >
> > [ -x /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre ] && /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre
> >
> > if [ `CheckPolicy` = 0 ]; then exit; fi
> >
> > grep -q closed /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state
> > if [ $? = 0 ]
> > then
> >    for x in /tmp/.X11-unix/*; do
> >    displaynum=`echo $x | sed s#/tmp/.X11-unix/X##`
> >    getXconsole;
> >    if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" != x"" ]; then
> >        export DISPLAY=":$displaynum"
> >        . /usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank
> >    fi
> >    if pidof enlightenment  > /dev/null; then #added by my
> >       enlightenment_remote -lock-desktop > /root/test ##added by my,
> > redireccion is used to test output, it wont be there later
> >    fi
> >    done
> > else
> >    if [ x$RADEON_LIGHT = xtrue ]; then
> >    [ -x /usr/sbin/radeontool ] && radeontool light on
> >    fi
> >    for x in /tmp/.X11-unix/*; do
> >    displaynum=`echo $x | sed s#/tmp/.X11-unix/X##`
> >    getXconsole;
> >    if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" != x"" ]; then
> >        export DISPLAY=":$displaynum"
> >        grep -q off-line /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/*/state
> >        if [ $? = 1 ]
> >        then
> >        if pidof xscreensaver > /dev/null; then
> >            su $user -c "xscreensaver-command -unthrottle"
> >        fi
> >        fi
> >        if [ `pidof xscreensaver` ]; then
> >        su $user -c "xscreensaver-command -deactivate"
> >        fi
> >        su $user -c "xset dpms force on"
> >
> >        # Press LEFT SHIFT. On some laptops / in some configurations
> forcing
> >        # the DPMS on is not enough, X needs to be convinced to unblank the
> >        # screen. The left shift key is probably the most harmless key we
> >        # could press. :-)
> >        acpi_fakekey 42
> >    fi
> >    done
> > fi
> > [ -x /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post ] && /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post
> >
> >
> > [/code]
> >
> > thanks in advance
> >
> >
>  Hi,
>   The problem is that the environment variable E_IPC_SOCKET is not available
> from your acpi script.  Add the following lines to your script (this is part
> of my acpi script hence it has some other wm/de too listed in it):
>
>    if ps -e | grep -q -E '(enlightenment|kwin|dwm)'; then
>        X_USER=`/usr/bin/who | /bin/sed -n "s,^\(.*\):0 .*$,\1,p"`
>        X_USER=${X_USER/ /};
>    fi
>    if [[ -n $X_USER ]]; then
>        E_IPC_SOCKET=`ls -c1 /tmp/enlightenment-$X_USER | head -n 1`;
>        export E_IPC_SOCKET="/tmp/enlightenment-$X_USER/${E_IPC_SOCKET%\|*}";
>        export DISPLAY=:0.0
>    fi
>
>  Hope that helps.
>



-- 
Wido

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