Hello, I'm running debian testing with a custom build of linux-2.6.27 kernel (from debian kernel development) on a dell inspiron e1505. During configuration I've disabled all deprecated acpi modules. The frequency scaling (through acpi- cpufreq) works ok, screen brightness control is also working well, but powerdevil (v 1.3.0 on KDE 4.1.2 from debian lenny backports) doesn't detect my battery. While acpi log from dmesg shows me: "ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)", the powerdevil->capabilities gives me: "Number of Batteries 0", so any powersaving profile is not working. My question is: does poverdevil/solid requires acpi-support, acpi scripts and acpid to run properly (because starting acpid while having disabled deprecated acpi kerel modules gives me error of reading the /proc/acpi/event - that file is not created at all because of the mentioned above kernel config)?
Thanks in advance for any help, Mateusz _______________________________________________ Kde-hardware-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-hardware-devel
