On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 09:20:17 -0200 Sergio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 only handles the power button itself... and only if systemd is inhibited. > It checks if gnome or xfce4 power-manager are running and if so it > disables itself. It does, but systemd is at a lower level, so this doesn't help any. systemd starts up on boot and takes control of all the power management that it's defined to in /etc/systemd/logind.conf Unless it's inhibited later it will always handle those events. I suppose acpid could be adjusted to inhibit systemd when it's installed, but it also doesn't handle suspend, hibernate or lid. I think the best option here is for xfce4-power-manager to inhibit systemd when it's running and handle all those events as the user wishes. Unfortunately, that requires upstream code. kevin
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