Hi Chaskiel,
Chaskiel Grundman wrote:
Between 0.109-3 and 0.109-5, the is gnome-power-manager running check
moved into /etc/acpi/sleepbtn.sh from
/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate.
Unfortunately, the /etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn config file dispatches
sleep button events to
Hi Marcus,
Marcus Lundblad wrote:
Actually, after a reboot it worked to run dpkg --configure -a
But I suppose it would be good if it hadn't hanged there anyway. Maybe
it should have timed-out and print some error message, so that the
updgrade would still have been carried out.
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Hi Steven,
Steven Vancoillie wrote:
when using
/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate suspend
or
/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate hibernate
the apm level is also at 128 instead of 254.
This extends the initial bug report,
this time without any klaptopdaemon
Marcus Lundblad wrote:
When running aptitude safe-upgrade in Lenny it gets stuck when configuring
acpi-support:
Checking battery state...
/dev/sda:
setting Advanced Power Management level to 0xfe (254)
Then it hangs there...
Hi Marcus,
Grave indeed... No clue why this happens, so I'll look
Hi Austin,
Austin Clements wrote:
The implementation of the dbus-hal suspend method in the
/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate script is incorrect. I've
attached a patch which fixes a number of issues with the
implementation:
* Currently, it calls the DBUS wrong method and thus
Hi Michal,
Hramrach wrote:
I get an error with extraversion that starts with + both on startup and
shutdown. The linux version is like
2.6.52+acpitz-something+something-else
/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode: line 125: [:
25+acpitz: integer expression expected
Applying the same
Hi Kel,
Kel Modderman wrote:
laptop-mode.conf(8) seems to refer to an invalid path,
/etc/init.d/laptop-mode.conf, in the NAME section.
Ah, thanks for reporting, will be fixed!
Cheers,
Bart
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Ben Armstrong wrote:
Please provide the useful acpi_fakekey utility in a package of its own.
Users who
don't want and/or can't use acpi-support (due to conflicts) have to resort to
building their acpi_fakekey on their own if they want to use it.
This would have the added benefit
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Hi Kapil,
I now fixed this by not sourcing, I didn't need to source the helper
script anyway.
Cheers,
Bart
Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Kapil,
Interesting, thanks for reporting! I'll fix that up in the next upload.
It's pretty hard to prevent bashisms from sneaking back in in new code
when bash
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Hi Raphael,
Raphael Geissert wrote:
This is with checkbashisms -n.
Nope.
According to the checkbashisms manual and
according to the Debian Policy Manual section 10.4, echo -n should be
supported. Therefore, this is not a bug. Right?
echo -n must be supported by a suitable 'sh'
ACK, I'll do that or put it on a separate line. Thanks!
Cheers,
Bart
Philip Hands wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.42-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I suggest removing the full-stop (as in attached patch) to aid cutpasting
Cheers, Phil.
=-=-=-=-
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Hi Raphael,
Raphael Geissert wrote:
notfixed 480606 1.42-1
thanks
in laptop-mode-tools_1.42-1_all.deb:
possible bashism in ./usr/sbin/lm-profiler line 136 (unsafe echo with
backslash):
echo -n \r
\rWrite
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Tille wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
The default suspend method has changed in 0.109-3. I'll need to change
it back for existing configurations, and make some additional changes.
Unfortunately it's kind of hard to determine what will work if you have
only
Hi Raphael,
Thanks for reporting. I'll have it fixed in the next upload.
Cheers,
Bart
Raphael Geissert wrote:
notfixed 480606 1.42-1
thanks
in laptop-mode-tools_1.42-1_all.deb:
possible bashism in ./usr/sbin/lm-profiler line 136 (unsafe echo with
backslash):
echo -n \r
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.109-3
Severity: serious
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
For the last two years, acpi-support worked perfectly fine for me. My
laptop suspended and resuming very reliably.
But recently, with version 0.109-3, my laptop stopped
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Tille wrote:
I normalyy run a quite recent testing. When I yesterday updated my
Dell Latitude D620 from acpi-support 0.109-1 to 0.109-3 the Standby
key triggers o action any more. Formerly it worked as suspend to
disk out of the box (without any configuration changes).
Hi Kapil,
Interesting, thanks for reporting! I'll fix that up in the next upload.
It's pretty hard to prevent bashisms from sneaking back in in new code
when bash is still the default shell. :-(
Cheers,
Bart
Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.109-3
Severity:
Tormod Volden wrote:
There's another bashism left in
usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode (see patch).
OK, will fix. Thanks for reporting!
Cheers,
Bart
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Hi Jon,
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 09:28:29PM +0200, Bart Samwel wrote:
Have you found out anything more about this recently? I'd like to get
a fix in before release time if it's not working out of the box yet.
Even a hack will do if it just makes things work. Do the scripts
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Hi Csillag,
Csillag Tamas wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:02:58AM +0100, Bart Samwel wrote:
...
Have you found any time to do this yet? If you're busy, no problem, I'll
check back later!
Dear Bart,
Sorry for a large delay.
I do not yet know what the proper solution is. I asked
Hi Graziano,
Bart Samwel wrote:
graziano wrote:
Im sorry to be a spammer today, but I found out that commenting out the
asus-wireless even brought back my wireless. Now Fn+F2 works for
bluetooth, but not wlan (which suits me better than the previous
behaviour). So I think it is a problem
Marvin Renich wrote:
console-utilities is a virtual package provided by both kbd and
console-tools.
Hmmm, sounds like that should be the right package to depend on then.
Will fix.
Cheers,
Bart
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Hi Graziano,
graziano wrote:
Im sorry to be a spammer today, but I found out that commenting out the
asus-wireless even brought back my wireless. Now Fn+F2 works for
bluetooth, but not wlan (which suits me better than the previous
behaviour). So I think it is a problem with a double toggling
Hi Paul,
No problem, I see what you mean. I'll put something in to make this
pluggable. The details may be a bit different from what you specify, but
it'll be there.
BTW, is your middle name really TBBle? ;-)
Cheers,
Bart
Paul TBBle Hampson wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.109-1
Hi Michael,
Michael Holzt wrote:
The configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/hal-polling.conf contains
this lines:
| # Enable HAL polling on battery
| BATT_ENABLE_HAL_POLLING=0
The comment is actually right, when ENABLE_HAL_POLLING is set to zero, HAL
polling is enabled, while it is
key is signed by Lionel Elie Mamane. If you need any more
information, please let me know.
Cheers,
Bart Samwel
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Lea Wiemann wrote:
Bart Samwel wrote:
The line:
if hdparm -i $dev | grep -q 'AdvancedPM=yes' ; then
is supposed to filter out hard drives that can't handle it.
Apologies, I wasn't using sid, and that line wasn't in the previous
version. Now that I've upgraded my acpi-support package
Hi Lea,
Lea Wiemann wrote:
/etc/acpi/*/90-hdparm.sh sets the APM mode to 254 or 128 (-B 128 / -B
254). This fails in VMware guests, for both SCSI and IDE devices. I
suggest you apply the attached patch to 90-hdparm.sh, which prevents
the APM mode from being set if Linux is running on a
] ; then
invoke-rc.d laptop-mode restart
fi
;;
*) exit $NA
;;
esac
See also bug #473055.
Regards,
Bart Samwel
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gnome-power-manager. When I run ps -A | grep
gnome-power, it shows gnome-power-manager is running.
What other information need I provide?
Cheers,
Wenjia
Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Wenjia,
I'm guessing that you don't run either gnome-power-manager or
klaptopdaemon. That could explain why
Hi Jose,
Regarding debian bug #433406, did you ever get those Fn-F7/F8 keys to
work on a newer kernel version? (I've sent you an e-mail about this
earlier, but it may have gotten lost somewhere.)
Cheers,
Bart
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Package: hal
Version: 0.5.11-1
Severity: normal
Hi there,
I'm trying to build hal power management support into acpi-support, but
when I try to call the SystemPowerManagement interface I get:
# dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer
Hi Renato,
Renato S. Yamane wrote:
When I poweroff my laptop Toshiba M45-S355 I can see that something is
not fully power-off because when I start laptop is possible check in
battery LED that is not full (I poweroff my laptop when battery is
100%).
After 1 day, I loss 3% of battery.
This same
Renato S. Yamane wrote:
Bart Samwel wrote:
Renato S. Yamane wrote:
When I poweroff my laptop Toshiba M45-S355 I can see that something is
not fully power-off because when I start laptop is possible check in
battery LED that is not full (I poweroff my laptop when battery is
100%).
After 1 day
Hi Sven-Haegar,
Sven-Haegar Koch wrote:
locking the screen with the running xscreensaver on lid close does not work
here, the shell function getXconsole does not find my x-server.
(it is running just as /usr/bin/X, not with any commandline parameters,
so the greps there never match)
but
Hi Apelete,
Thanks for reporting, will fix in the next update. It was removed in the
upstream (Ubuntu) because they didn't need it with their current kernel.
Since they use just about the same kernel version, I was hoping this was
valid for Debian as well. And I had no way to check -- I don't
Hi Leo,
Thanks for the information. I will look into this. I actually think that
a combination of the first and third solution would be appropriate: we
should tolerate the absence, but we should put a very strong
recommendation in the manual to keep it. I actually think that the real
problem
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
clone 481312 -1
reassign -1 acpid 1.0.6-5.1
retitle -1 invoke-rc.d acpid restart fails
severity -1 important
thanks
On Thu, 15 May 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Leo,
Thanks for the information. I will look into this. I actually think that
a combination of the first
Agreed, will be done. Thanks for the info!
Cheers,
Bart
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
Package: acpi-support-base
Version: 0.109-1
Severity: wishlist
acpi-support-base 0.109-1 has added an explicit dependency on
console-tools, which could be fullfilled by kbd's fgconsole implementation
as
Hi Sten,
Sounds fair. I don't have an ipw2100 card, so I just included something
that somebody else contributed. I'll fix this up in the next release!
Cheers,
Bart
Sten Heinze wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.41-1
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line.
Hi Noel,
I've included a fix in the pending upload (version 0.109-1). It involves
getting the current X user (we already had a function for that), and
passing that to dcop. In my tests that works, so this should do the trick.
Cheers,
Bart
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Hi Romain,
It turns out that there was a bug in acpi-support-base, the presence of
a KDE power management daemon wasn't detected. I think the fix will fix
your problem, therefore, I've merged the bug reports, and they will be
closed once 0.109-1 is uploaded to the repository. If you think
Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
Hello Bart:
Thanks for the tip. I've investigated a bit more.
I changed this:
--- /etc/acpi/lid.sh2008-05-08 09:05:17.0 +0200
+++ /etc/acpi/lid.sh.orig 2008-05-08 08:52:01.0 +0200
@@ -7,10 +7,9 @@
. /etc/default/acpi-support
[ -x
Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
Maybe related to #442867
Package file /usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank called from /etc/acpi/lid.sh
when lid is closed makes a direct call to DCOP forcing screen blanking and
locking:
line 13: dcop --session $session --all-users kdesktop KScreensaverIface
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Thanks for reporting! Could you tell me what you have in
/sys/class/power_supply? laptop mode tools currently checks for the
contents of the file /sys/class/power_supply/AC/online, but perhaps your
AC adapter is named differently or something like that?
- ---
~$ ls -R
Hi Eugene,
Thanks for reporting! Could you tell me what you have in
/sys/class/power_supply? laptop mode tools currently checks for the
contents of the file /sys/class/power_supply/AC/online, but perhaps your
AC adapter is named differently or something like that?
Cheers,
Bart
Eugene V.
Applied, thanks! There was another one in lib/state-funcs as well, I
added that to the patch.
Cheers,
Bart
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
tags 453861 + patch
thanks
Here is a patch to solve this issue. I believ it solve all of it. I
grepped for == to locate all of them.
diff -Nru
Hi Frédéric,
It turns out that this bug was already reported, and an upload is
pending. It will be fixed with the next upload.
Cheers,
Bart
FredGT3 wrote:
Hi Bart,
Thanks for this information.
I did a mobprobe asus-laptop and I don't have any error.
Nevertheless, my wifi led is always
FredGT3 wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
Package: linux-image
Version: 2.6.24-1-686
J'utilise Debian testing 4.1.2-21, un laptop Asus A3N15 et le driver ipw2200.
Mon laptop dispose d'une LED indiquant l'activation du Wifi.
Avec le kernel 2.6.22-3-686, la LED fonctionnait sans
Michael Leuchtenburg wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
When acpi-support resumes, resume.d/62-ifup.sh tells network-manager to
restart. This causes nm-applet to close, requiring the user to restart
it after a suspend/resume cycle.
Instead, network-manager should be told to sleep
Hi Sanjoy,
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I compiled vanilla 2.6.25 into a Debian package using the 2.6.24 Debian
config and then yes '' | make oldconfig to get a new config and am
running that kernel. uname -a:
Linux approx 2.6.25 #1 SMP Sun Apr 20 19:41:47 EDT 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
The problem that
Whoa!!! That's a mistake on the order of calling an executable
test and being surprised that it doesn't work from the command line.
:-) Will fix ASAP, thanks very much for reporting.
Cheers,
Bart
Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.40-1
Severity: important
Package: debhelper
Severity: normal
Hi there,
When I built the new laptop-mode-tools package based on a new upstream
release, I lost a file called core which wasn't a core dump (it was a
shell script), because dh_clean was friendly enough to remove it for me.
I fixed it for now by renaming
Hi Christophe,
Christophe Combelles wrote:
# /etc/init.d/laptop-mode restart
Disabling laptop mode...done (disabled, not active.).
Enabling laptop mode.../usr/sbin/laptop_mode: line 838: [: : integer
expression expected
/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hdparm: line 168: [: : integer
Hi Kaupo,
Kaupo Arulo wrote:
It seems, that 2.6.25 does not contain
/sys/class/power_supply/BATx/charge_* entrys anymore. I used
/sys/class/power_supply/BATx/energy_*
instead:
I've done some research, and it turns out that there has always been
both charge_ and energy_, where charge_ is in
Hi Wenjia,
I'm guessing that you don't run either gnome-power-manager or
klaptopdaemon. That could explain why the fake key isn't handled. Could
you confirm this?
Cheers,
Bart
Wenjia Bai wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this
Francis Russell wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
Severity: important
Support for pressing the power button to switch of the machine seems to be
broken. As I understand, support for this used to originally be in the acpid
package with the event file /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn and
Hi Sanjoy,
I think this is definitely getting to the point where it looks like a
kernel problem. Could you report this to the Linux Kernel mailing list
and to the ext3 maintainers? (I could do it, but I can't reproduce the
problem so I would just be a useless middle man.)
Cheers,
Bart
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Twice I've tried removing the power cord during the daily rebuild of the
locate database -- and, alternatively, doing the mount command by hand
-- but I haven't managed to reproduce the problem of mount running for
20 minutes.
I'll keep trying.
Hi Sanjoy,
Any luck yet?
Bart Samwel wrote:
Francois Marier wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.36-1
Severity: wishlist
Since the long term plans are to move to rsyslog by default on Debian,
it would be nice if
syslog supported its config file.
The relevant portion of the config file seems similar
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Not yet -- sometimes the mount takes 10 seconds, but never longer than
that.
But I have a hunch that I'll test in the next few days: If I reboot the
evening before, so there's nothing in the dentry cache, maybe the mount
will take a lot longer (maybe because the find is
Bart Samwel wrote:
Francois Marier wrote:
I was just thinking about this bug and I was wondering whether there
should
be a threshold under which any value is considered invalid.
For example, a value of 0% left on battery is likely to be invalid
(as in
improperly reported) since it makes
Francois Marier wrote:
On 2008-04-14 at 19:18:14, Bart Samwel wrote:
I would suggest that, if Debian will start to use rsyslog by default, I
will change the defaults to point to the rsyslog files. Until then, I
would prefer to keep the settings as-is. Does that sound reasonable?
I think
Francois Marier wrote:
I was just thinking about this bug and I was wondering whether there should
be a threshold under which any value is considered invalid.
For example, a value of 0% left on battery is likely to be invalid (as in
improperly reported) since it makes little sense.
So in the
Francois Marier wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.36-1
Severity: wishlist
Since the long term plans are to move to rsyslog by default on Debian, it would
be nice if
syslog supported its config file.
The relevant portion of the config file seems similar, but the file is
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.36-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
We currently support power management only for wireless cards with ipw
drivers, not with iwlwifi. The appropriate file for iwlwifi is:
/sys/bus/pci/devices/*/power_level
* being the address of the device
(Thanks to
.
+
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acpi-support (0.103-5) unstable; urgency=low
[ Bart Samwel ]
diff -Nru /tmp/PFuFwIn8Bc/acpi-support-0.103/suspend.d/55-down-interfaces.sh
/tmp/75Ea1WPLtc/acpi-support-0.103/suspend.d/55-down-interfaces.sh
--- acpi
I just forgot to CC this to the BTS.
--Bart
Bart Samwel wrote:
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 15:21:00 +0200, Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Julien,
Julien Cristau wrote:
If logical interfaces are used with ifup, they're not correctly
reenabled by 62-ifup.sh, because 55-down
Hi Sheridan,
Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
Ok I've spent some time on this and the problem is more widespread than
I thought.
As discussed before, LTM is not being loaded when resuming from suspend
or hibernate, however I also discovered contrary to my previous report,
that LTM is not activated
On Thu, April 3, 2008 09:26, Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
Bart Samwel wrote:
But it might be the case that pm-utils is secretly handling your
suspend needs. I haven't quite figured out what the status of that
is, and how that works. Perhaps you could try putting a script
S99laptop-mode in /etc
Daniel Amthor wrote:
Package: acpi acpi-support xorg
Version: 4.0.3-7ubuntu1
Severity: important
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
After suspend the systeme comes back, but screen stays blank.
Switching to Console and back to graphics handles it, also killing X.
Not very nice
Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Sheridan,
Thanks for reporting! Could you check the following: * After
resuming, does it work again after you run (as root) invoke-rc.d
laptop-mode restart? * What suspend/resume software are you using?
acpi-support, pm-utils, hibernate
Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.36-1
Severity: normal
Hi Bart :)
I have been wanting to make this bug-report for some time, however I
have been waiting for 2.6.24 to filter into testing (just to be sure)
before I made it.
On my system at least, this is
Daniel Hahler wrote:
Hi,
additionally to the duplicated quotes, which should be fixed for the next
upload already, there is a bashism in asus-wireless.sh. == won't work in
e.g. dash.
So, please change it as follows:
-if [ $1 == ] ; then
+if [ $1 = ] ; then
The same applies to the other
Hi Sanjoy,
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
If I unplug the AC power (the laptop is a Thinkpad T60) while the
/etc/cron.daily/locate script is running, the system slows to a crawl.
It's happened twice with this pattern so far, so I think its
reproducible.
The cause seems to a 'mount' process consuming
Arnout Boelens wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Carl, Arnout,
I've fixed the double quotes in asus-wireless.sh, like Carl suggested
earlier (there were two cases) and I'll leave it at that for the next
upload. There were more changes in this area in the mean time, and I'd
Hi Csaba,
Csaba Halasz wrote:
getXuser fails to find user name if the X session is started using startx.
I'm aware of the problem, and this is definitely an promising approach.
Consider it accepted, thanks for the contribution.
+ if [ x$user = x ]; then
+ startx=`pgrep
Hi Carl,
Castanier Carl wrote:
Hi, sorry is long to answer.
No problem, I'm in no particular hurry. :-)
A6JC
Difference between the systems: A6J versus A6JC.
[kernel 2.6.24]
dmesg give me
iwl3945: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery
For the record, here's the complete info from Carl.
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Castanier Carl wrote:
2008/3/17, Bart Samwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnout Boelens wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Carl, Arnout,
I've fixed the double quotes
Hi STeve,
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 02:47:34PM +0100, Bart Samwel wrote:
doing the same for Ubuntu. I think we're all agreed that the resume/suspend
code should come out of acpi-support, it's just a question of doing the work
to make it go away gracefully.
[Adding Matthew
Francois Marier wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Here are two scripts from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReducedPowerUsage which I
have added
to /etc/acpi/ac.d and /etc/acpi/battery.d to try to reduce my power usage while
on battery.
They have to do with
Hi Francois,
On Sun, March 16, 2008 12:04, Francois Marier wrote:
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the prompt response and taking the time to provide all of these
great pointers.
Based on your clarifications of what acpi-support does, I'm gonna look
into
laptop-mode-tools and send patches there if
Hi Tomaz,
I've included a fix for this in the next upload of acpi-support. I've
adjusted your events slightly so that they only do their thing on an Eee,
because otherwise we will break other Asus laptops again. :-)
Cheers,
Bart
Hi Carl, Arnout,
I've fixed the double quotes in asus-wireless.sh, like Carl suggested
earlier (there were two cases) and I'll leave it at that for the next
upload. There were more changes in this area in the mean time, and I'd
like to analyse this problem again after you guys upgrade to 0.105-1.
Package: tasksel-data
Version: 2.73-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi there,
The acpi-support package has received numerous requests (see #410918,
#434566, #457387, #438665, #445900) to move nvclock and toshset from the
Depends list to the Recommends list. As these packages are actually
required
Hi everybody,
I'll be fixing this anyway, I got fed up with the sheer number of bug
reports that request this. Radeontool will be moved to Recommends in the
next upload, nvclock and toshset will follow once tasksel-data bug #471172
has been resolved.
Cheers,
Bart
Hi people,
I just want to add my EUR 0.02 to this discussion.
It wouldn't really work if acpi-support was removed from the laptop task,
as pm-utils doesn't handle the keyboard things AFAIK.
I wouldn't mind removing the suspend/hibernate stuff from acpi-support
though, if there is consensus that
On Sun, March 16, 2008 14:37, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
The acpi-support package has received numerous requests (see #410918,
#434566, #457387, #438665, #445900) to move nvclock and toshset from the
Depends list to the Recommends list. As these packages
Carl Castanier wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-5
Followup-For: Bug #453861
I have same problem and it can be solve fast. It's only due to double in
asus-wireless.sh script.
Just apply this patch and you can close bug.
--- etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh~ 2007-12-13 20:35:00.0
Hi there,
Is your name really System? ;-)
System Woodswolf wrote:
It's one side of problem. Sorry, I posted too fast.
1- Same problem is at line off above.
2 - Also key asus-wireless-off.sh and asus-wireless-on.sh are reversed.
hotkey ATKD 005e is for on
hotkey ATKD 005f is for off
Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
Dear Bart,
Thanks for your detailed response.
On Sun, 09 Mar 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
Possible reasons:
laptop-mode-tools make a number of changes to the system and some of
them
may be interfering with resume. One would need to break down the
process further
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Bart Samwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.03.09.2316 +0100]:
Since acpi-support doesn't handle the keys you named
Why not?
It just doesn't, there's no events for it in the current package. So if
the behaviour currently works, then somebody else handles
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Bart Samwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.03.10.1014 +0100]:
It just doesn't, there's no events for it in the current package.
So if the behaviour currently works, then somebody else handles
it, apparently. And if somebody else is handling it, I can't
change
Arnout Boelens wrote:
On Sunday 09 March 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Arnout,
In addition to the information I requested below, could you also send me
the contents of the files in /var/lib/acpi-support/*? Those help me
identify your specific system in case I need to make an exception.
Dank
Tomaz wrote:
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Hi Bart
Please ignore my ramblings about what the brightness key should actually
do from the last mail. I was not thinking straight.
No problem :)
What you said about hardware setting the brightness and software just
drawing the
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