Hi Graziano,
No, gnome-power-manager shouldn't be needed. It should just work. Could
you try replacing /etc/acpi/sleep.sh by the attached version, then
pressing the sleep button, and then send me the contents of
/tmp/sleeplog? This will show me what's going on.
Cheers,
Bart
Obi wrote:
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Hello Bart,
thanks for the quick response! I don't have gnome-power-manager running:
I used to but no longer. And I can try to run acpi_fakekey from the
command line (sudo of course) and nothing happens. Do I need to have
gnome-power-manager running to have it working?
cheers
graziano
On Sun, Ju
Hi there,
"Works for me", so I'm going to try and "remote debug" this. The reason
for the two-stage thing (sending an acpi_fakekey from the button) is that
when gnome-power-manager is running, it listens to these events and
handles them. When gnome-power-manager or klaptopdaemon are running, the
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