still doesnt work with my thinpad r52 hardy. intrpid neither
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acpi_fakekey in sleepbtn.sh does nothing when thinkpad_acpi is loaded
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After some testing I can see, that in Hardy the fakekey events is sent; at
least on my T43 (which didn't worked earlier). If there is still problems on
certain laptops feel free to reopen and state exact model.
There is still some problems suspending from KDE with the buttons. This is
reported a
After some testing it seems that KDE uses it's own internal suspend
script.
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@Juha
As far as I know the suspend should be exactly the same. This happens every
time?
You could try adding the wlan driver to MODULES= in /etc/default/acpi-support .
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awen, I tried your package on my Thinkpad X60s. Now suspending with
Fn+F4 works, but after resuming from suspend my WLAN card (Intel 3945
using iwl3945 driver) does not come back up. I can't get it to work even
by removing the iwl3945 module and then modprobing it back. However,
suspending from KDE
Paul: could you please take a look at it?
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I'm subscribing ubuntu-main-sponsors. I hope the naming scheme is
correct; haven't been able to verify if this is a truly native ubuntu
package. If I should change anything, just point it out.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Assignee: awen (andreas-wenning) => (unassigned)
Status:
Sorry, it is of course:
sudo /etc/init.d/acpi-support restart
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@Manuel
I usually need to do:
sudo /etc/init.d/acpid restart
before restarting acpid to be sure, that the current scripts are reloaded.
Might be answering, why it worked after reverting.
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acpi_fakekey in sleepbtn.sh does nothing when thinkpad_acpi is loaded
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Thanks for this patch ! I applied it by hand (because it was so small)
and ran :
$ sudo /etc/init.d/acpid force-reload
$ sudo /etc/init.d/acpid restart
... and then the Fn+F4 (suspend-to-ram) started working !
The funny thing is that I then reverted the patch, ran again the force-
reload/res
Here is a patch, that should solve the problem.
* Changed events/ibm-sleepbtn and events/ibm-hibernatebtn to use
ibm-sleep.sh and ibm-hibernate.sh directly. (LP: #162472)
I've uploaded it to my PPA, so people can test:
https://launchpad.net/~andreas-wenning/+archive
Can someone confirm, th
I'm not sure that the description of this bug is exactly right, but it's
clear that hardy is regressing on ACPI button support from the number of
comments here, so I'm confirming this.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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acpi_fakekey in sleepbtn.sh does nothin
The same problem here, with a Thinkpad X60s. I can see log messages in
/var/log/acpid when I press sleep or hibernate buttons, but the machine
does nothing. Suspend works when executed from the Logout menu.
I'm using Kubuntu Hardy at the moment, with "uname -a" reporting the following:
Linux tele
(coming from bug 185305)
Just to say I have the same problem on a Thinkpad X40 running up-to-date
Kubuntu Hardy. The Fn-F4 (suspend-to-ram on my machine) key does nothing
(more precisely, the event appears on acpid log but then then
acpi_fakekey does nothing). Suspend-to-ram itself works flawlessl
Dist: Kubuntu hardy (alpha 2)
acpi-support: 0.104
uname -a:
Linux andreas-laptop 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:36:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
I have the same problem on a Thinkpad T43. Sleep and hibernate works
flawlessly from the buttons in the KDE-menu, or by executing the sleep /
hibern
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => acpi-support
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acpi-support 0.103 in gutsy (dist-upgraded from feisty), thinkpad
Z61p, 2.6.22.1 booted with acpi_sleep=s3_bios
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