Am Dienstag, den 28.07.2009, 21:35 +0200 schrieb arne anka:
is there any infrastructure to run scripts upon suspend resp resume?
the only way so far seems to be using apmd -- but that adds considerable
delay to resume ...
I have seen some tickets wrt. that in the FSO bugtracker. We'll work
This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but...
I believe /etc/enlightenment/suspend.sh is the file ran to cause the
suspend. You could modify that. I don't know if there's an
equivalent for resume.
That suspend script uses FSO. And it seems like FSO calls the Resume
function of
is there any infrastructure to run scripts upon suspend resp resume?
the only way so far seems to be using apmd -- but that adds considerable
delay to resume ...
I don't remember exactly where, but there are folders dedicated to
contain scripts to execute while suspend/resume (just like
This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but...
I believe /etc/enlightenment/suspend.sh is the file ran to cause the
suspend. You could modify that. I don't know if there's an
equivalent for resume.
no enlightment here, so no go.
That suspend script uses FSO. And it seems
I don't remember exactly where, but there are folders dedicated to
contain scripts to execute while suspend/resume (just like init.d).
yes, below /etc/apm/ -- but that requires a running apm, which is quite an
overhead for that simple task.
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is there any infrastructure to run scripts upon suspend resp resume?
the only way so far seems to be using apmd -- but that adds considerable
delay to resume ...
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