On 03/10/14 01:00 PM, johan laenen wrote:
> Solved!
>
> systemctl status acpid said acpid was inactive! I did a systemctl
> enable acpid, rebooted my 901, and everything is working!
>
> I don't know much about the debian processes, I don't know how to do
> an upload. Can someone move the package ba
Solved!
systemctl status acpid said acpid was inactive! I did a systemctl enable
acpid, rebooted my 901, and everything is working!
I don't know much about the debian processes, I don't know how to do an
upload. Can someone move the package back into Jessie?
Thanks, and greetings,
Johan
Update information:;
I figured out, that eeepc-acpi-scripts are working, when they are managed to
get activated. Any /etc/init.d/eeepc-acpi-scripts command does not seem to do
anything, neither start, restart, stop or reload.
But if you do dpkg-reconfigure eeepc-acpi-scripts, everything is work
(Sorry, first respond went wrong)
Hi Ben! With pleasure.
this is before reboot, everything is working, fresh reinstall ---
lsmod | grep eeepc
eeepc_laptop 18183 0
sparse_keymap 12730 1 eeepc_laptop
rfkill 18387 4 cfg80211,eeepc_laptop,bluetooth
Please include output of:
lsmod |grep eeepc
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Package: eeepc-acpi-scripts
Version: 1.1.12
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
since my latest upgrade, eeepc-acpi-scripts seem not to work any more. However,
I must specify it:
When the package is freshly installed, everything ia working as wanted. But
after a reboot,
the Functions of the
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