Hi Gregor, > That would make me sad, as I'm using both. Maybe this changes after I > switch to systemd but right now I need both. Granted. I can't stand saddening my users.
After some more testing i found a way to fully support non-systemd setups: TLP's pm-suspend hook is installed again. Can you explain how you use pm-utils: - How do you call it upon change of the power source (ac <-> bat)? - Do you have custom hooks? > Is there a real reason for the Conflicts, even for cases where > systemd is installed? Coblficts means "can't be installed together, > usually due to file conflicts", which doesn't seem to be the case > here. >From my reply to Martin Pitt: > The initial goal was to mask the the pm-powersave hooks that apply > the same powersave settings as TLP because it may lead to funny races > if two tools are at work. Historically this is needed in Ubuntu and > Debian < Jessie to coexist with the mandatory pm-utils. > So i still mask them in the current package just in case someone > else calls pm-powersave. A "conflicts" would have spared me the > somewhat ugly postinst/postrm code. Regards, Thomas -- Thomas Koch – linrun...@gmx.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/543acd7a.1020...@gmx.net