Am 23.07.2013 19:59, schrieb Michael Stapelberg: > Hi Michael, > > Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes: >> Desktop environments, which want to handle power events themselves, are >> supposed to use the inhibit API [1], to tell logind which keys they want >> to handle on their own. >> KDE 4.10 (in sid) and GNOME 3.8 (currently in experimental) have support >> for that inhibit API. >> For other environments, this react to power events themselves, this >> means that we will get a double-suspend if such an event happens. > Would it be an acceptable alternative to ship logind.conf with > HandlePowerKey=ignore, HandleSuspendKey=ignore, > HandleHibernateKey=ignore and HandleLidSwitch=ignore?
That's a question I've already asked myself > Or do GNOME and KDE actually use some of these features, just not all of > them? TBH, I don't know what happens with KDE 4.10 and GNOME 3.8 if we set those keys to ignore. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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