On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:21:54AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Well, at least shutting down the machine when the power button has
> been used to wake it up doesn't make sense at all for a default
> configuration, thus should be regarded as a bug.
Agreed, but then you have to debug where this e
On 2014-06-20 08:17:54 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> Anyway, acpi-support is supposed to handle these request if no other
> software is doing it. Or in other words, reacting correctly to the
> key event is not a bug at all.
Well, at least shutting down the machine when the power button has
been u
On 2014-06-19 21:19:23 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> It seems the kernel creates a button press event for your short
> press, so what would you expect the software to do? I don't see any
> way to ask the kernel how long the key had been pressed.
Actually it appears that the hardware itself handle
> In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
> no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
> ...
> This is bad in particular for a laptop, as it is easy to accidentally
> shut down the machine, hebce the long press feature. I found that it
It seems the kernel creates a button press
On 2014-01-06 01:34:43 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
> no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
When I press the power button after suspending the machine to wake it
up, it also sometimes does a shutdown!
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In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
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