** Summary changed: - Adapt invocation to ubuntu acpi-support / pm-tools packages + Adapt laptop-mode-tools invocation to ubuntu's acpi-support / pm-tools packages
** Description changed: Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools + Adaption would would mean to include scripts that call + "/usr/bin/laptop_mode auto" in in /etc/acpi/ac.d, battery.d, resume.d + and start.d. - Include scripts that call "/usr/bin/laptop_mode auto" in in /etc/acpi/ac.d, battery.d, resume.d and start.d. - - It is suggested to acpi-support to stop calling laptop-mode-tools and hdparm directly. + It is suggested to acpi-support to stop calling laptop-mode-tools and hdparm directly (in non-config files). bug #244831, bug #244832, bug #244833, bug #244836 (Beware: resume.d, and start.d may be obsoleted by some pm-tools directory) bug #244839, bug #205005 (Adapt the approach from the original laptop-mode-tools debian package to current ubuntu acpi-support) laptop_mode may need the options "auto force" when called on resume events. (To reapply hdparm settings even though AC state has not changed.) - (The current laptop-mode disk-idleing approach seems to be a left-over - from before the ubuntu-laptop-mode package was droped for laptop-mode- - tools.) + (The current laptop-mode disk-idleing approach seems to be a left-over from before the ubuntu-laptop-mode package was droped for laptop-mode-tools.) + https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerManagement -- Adapt laptop-mode-tools invocation to ubuntu's acpi-support / pm-tools packages https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244844 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
