On 10/20/2012 01:55 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 10:29:52 +0200
Raphael Groner <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Kevin,

thanks for giving the hint for the workaround to inhibit systemd
trying to take over the lid handling. This is not senseful for Xfce
systems, right!

Well, it depends. If you have xfce4-power-manager running you probibly
want it to handle them. If you don't it could be nice to have something
handling them.

I am on a freshly updated Manjaro system (ArchLinux) here. So this
issue has nothing to do with Fedora in particular and should be
handled upstream somewhere, either systemd (looks for other power
managers already active in the system, maybe…) or desktop handlers
should instruct systemd as the backend what to do. That design needs
clearly rethinking, IMHO.

I've added a comment to the upstream bug.

Well, the changes need to be made in xfce4-power-manager (and anything
else that wants to handle power management instead of systemd).

-R.

kevin


I know the people who are going to take care of this will define the approach but nowadays (in Fedora 17) there is acpid that can take care of these power related button presses. It checks if gnome or xfce4 power-manager are running and if so it disables itself.

Just reminding.

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