On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:56:06 +0100 Nitralime <[email protected]> said:

> I have installed "acpid" as an optional dependency while installing tlp 
> package
> (http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html)
> but not enabled it as a systemd service. I didn't know that 
> Enlightenment needs it.
> After enabling it the binding works fine now!
> 
> ---------------------
> Thank you very much;-)
> ---------------------
> 
> It would be very nice if you could point me to some sort of
> documentations describing an architectural overview of Enlightenment
> and specially its interaction with other OS services.
> On the Wiki page (https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/)
> I have found a few ones. There may be more else where!

that's all of them. :)

> On 02/18/2014 12:38 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:44:53 +0100 "Mailing List (GMail)"
> > <[email protected]> said:
> >
> >> Hello folks!
> >>
> >> I'm running Archlinux with E18 (0.18.3) on a Thinkpad Edge E130 for a
> >> few days now.
> >>
> >> While checking the "ACPI Bindings" I have noticed that the "Lid Closed"
> >> event is bound to "Suspend".
> >> However, if I close the lid, the notebook is not suspended but only the
> >> screen is blanked.
> >>
> >> Suspending notebook via System --> Suspend works flawlessly.
> >> As /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf shows "Suspend" is handled by
> >> systemd.
> > actually if you have systemd ... sysactions.conf doesn't even do anything
> > for suspend.shut down/reboot etc. - it's done by dbus from e directly. :)
> >
> >> It is interesting that the binding "Lid Closed" <--> "Suspend" works
> >> without any problems
> >> before executing "startx", i.e. systemd recongnizes the event and
> >> handles it correctly.
> >> As soon as the Enlightenment takes over it doesn't work anymore.
> > yes. because enlightenment asks systemd to stop its auto handling of these
> > things so that it's own config and bindings will work.
> >
> >> I've searched for a solution on the web but couldn't find any!
> >>
> >> Am I missing something?
> >> Could it be a configuration issue on my notebook?
> >> Or maybe a "known" problem in Enlightenment?
> > did you install acpid? did you enable it as a systemd service? if e doesnt
> > get a lid close event... how can it do anything about it? :)
> >
> >> Any constructive answer is very much appreciated!
> >>
> >> Regard
> >> Nik
> >>
> >>
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