Bjørn Mork wrote:
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.114-1
Severity: normal
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One of the changes between 0.109-11 and 0.114-1 is that sleep.sh calls
prepare.sh, which does
for SCRIPT in /etc/acpi/suspend.d/*.sh; do
if [ -x $SCRIPT ] ; then
. $SCRIPT
fi
done
This should not happen unless we're using the legacy suspend support.
Other methods have their own list of suspend quirks, which are more likely
to be up-to-date than the scripts in /etc/acpi/suspend.d/*.sh
The same goes for the hdparm DMA fiddling: acpi-support should leave this
up to the actual suspend method unless legacy suspend is used.
On my Lenovo Thinkpad X301, running the default scripts in
/etc/acpi/suspend.d/*.sh results in
- - non-functional wireless network (module iwlagn unloaded)
- - non-functional display (needs VT switch)
+ possibly other minor errors
Calling "/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate suspend" directly
still works as expected (using pm-utils as suspend method).
Hmmm, that's probably caused by the merge of upstream 0.114 from Ubuntu
-- Ubuntu does not support suspend methods, this has been added to
Debian only. (The ubuntu package did at some point mention suspend
methods in the config files though, probably an over-enthousiastic merge
from Debian. Don't know if that's still there.)
Cheers,
Bart
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