On 2014-09-20 13:11, Michael Meskes wrote:
I have checked pm-utils and xfce4-power-manager but those have not
changed recently.
Is xfce4-power-manager running? If so, the problem almost surely does
not lie
in acpisupport.
acpi-support only handles these events only if no other software that
is supposed to handle the same is running. One of the checks done is
this:
PMS="/usr/bin/xfce4-power-manager /usr/bin/mate-power-manager
/usr/lib/dalston/dalston-power-applet"
pidof -x $PMS > /dev/null [...]
I guess this return success on your system meaning the acpi-support
script in
question should immediately exit.
I have of course tried with mixed scenarios where xfce4-power-manager
have not been running also. :-)
This has probably been handled by xfce4-power-manager on my laptop
previously. The bug report is still valid though, since acpi-support
does not suspend with the external monitor connected.
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