On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:38:51 +0200 Raphael Groner <[email protected]> wrote:
> As written already: > Maybe it's better to disable systemd's power management for the Xfce > spin, till all that issues are fixed for sure. Yeah, the only way we could easily do this is by modifying xfce4-session into starting Xfce with 'systemd-inhibit ....' > Look into /etc/systemd/logind.conf, propably a working solution so far > for the Xfce Live CD. On installed systems, the user should be able to > decide what component is allowed to handle power management, it can go > well with a disabled systemd component in case of xfce4-power-manager, > or in doubt then vice-versa. We can't modify default configs of other packages. Well, we could in the spin, but that would leave anyone installing from the dvd or the repos after install hosed, so I think it's not a good idea. > I wonder if that can be an upstream solution for the long run, and > what other distribution with usage of systemd as a replacement for > init would do about this issue here. Yeah, the long term is to get xfce4-power-manager able to inhibt systemd if it's running on a system using it. kevin
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