On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:13, Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote:
> > Ok, it's not detected either in upower for me so that's normal. > > For reference, when pressing the power button here (I need to wait 1 or > 2 sec on my thinkpad before it reacts) I have (using xfce4-power-manager > --debug --no-daemon) > > TRACE[xfpm-button.c:114] xfpm_button_filter_x_events(): Key press: > ((XfpmButtonKey) BUTTON_POWER_OFF) > TRACE[xfpm-manager.c:259] xfpm_manager_button_pressed_cb(): Received button > press event: ((XfpmButtonKey) BUTTON_POWER_OFF) > TRACE[xfpm-manager.c:287] xfpm_manager_button_pressed_cb(): Shutdown > request : : ((XfpmShutdownRequest) XFPM_ASK) > > And in evtest: > > Event: time 1311244141.940901, type 1 (Key), code 116 (Power), value 1 > Event: time 1311244141.940907, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > Event: time 1311244141.940915, type 1 (Key), code 116 (Power), value 0 > Event: time 1311244141.940917, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > > Could you check what xfpm reports? > > It reports nothing. A new version of upower came through apt, but that hasn't changed anything. It must be working correctly for you? Does evtest report two power buttons for you, or just one? I wonder if that has anything to do with it. -- Art Ortenburger