On Monday 8. January 2007 15:57, Stefan Seyfried wrote: > Right now, we have two policy-managers (i know of): gnome-power-manager > and kpowersave. Kpowersave right now is simply broken (or "feature > incomplete") wrt. button and lid events. This is kind of embarassing,
There is also guidance-power-manager which we use in Kubuntu. It uses HAL for suspend/hibernate/cpufreq/lid/battery support. Buttons (laptop and also multimedia keyboards) are handled by consistent mapping to keycodes (on kernel/hotkey-setup level) which are then mapped to XF86Xxx keysyms which are properly assigned to appropriate handlers (kmilo for volume and shortcuts, amarok for multimedia controls...). Regards, Luka _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils
