Hi Holger!

I reported this bug for K/Ubuntu while testing different machines with Kubuntu 
(currently IBM Thinkpad (T21, R32, 600e), Dell C640 and FSC Lifebook P1510).

I thinks we should also try to fix this in powersave. If powersave run on a 
machine with APM the -f parameter should be ignored and a powersaved should 
print a warning messages to remove the parameter. 

Could you take a look at this?

Cheers,

Danny

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Subject: [Bug 37512] if machine start with apm and not acpi support start 
powersaved without -f
Date: Friday 31 March 2006 20:22
From: Danny Kukawka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Public bug reported:

Affects: kpowersave (Ubuntu)
       Severity: Normal
       Priority: (none set)
         Status: Unconfirmed


Description:
If you start a machine without ACPI support and e.g. with APM (used
kernel parameter acpi=off on a IBM ThinkPad T21) the startscript should
start powersaved without -f option for the path to the acpid event
socket.

If you start powersave with -f on APM you can't suspend to ram or
trigger standby.
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if machine start with apm and not acpi support start powersaved without -f
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/37512

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