Mika: okay, in the case of Kubuntu, there is nothing in Kubuntu that yet
responds to these key-presses; Jonathan Riddell is writing a new K
Power Manager for edgy. Sorry for not noticing that you had said
'Kubuntu' earlier.
Corey: can you move your issue to a new bug report; there are two
unrel
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: acpi-support => kpowersave
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pressing Fn + F12 should hibernate the laptop but it does not
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Hi, Paul!
I can't give you the requested output at the moment but will do that
soon.
But please re-read my comment above. The problem is definitely *not*
with ACPI. The ACPI-events are generated, and the right scripts are
executed.
The problem is with acpi_fakekey which generates fake input laye
On the lenovo 3000 n100 i get this output from that same command
61ET16WW
LENOVO
07684JU
3000 N100
On 8/13/06, Corey Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-* gets me:
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> V1.10
> TOSHIBA
> TECRA A5
> PTA50E-02J009EN
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> pressing Fn + F12 should hibernate the lapto
cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-* gets me:
V1.10
TOSHIBA
TECRA A5
PTA50E-02J009EN
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Mika: can you include the output of:
cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
I know of at least one R40e which is completely missing any of the
ThinkPad ACPI features or keys in its ACPI BIOS.
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I can reproduce this bug. The keys for Hibernation (Fn+12) and Suspend-
to-RAM (Fn+F4) don't work. This is an IBM Thinkpad R40 2722-CDG.
The produce IBM-specific events, which are caught by
/etc/acpi/events/ibm-hibernatebtn and /etc/acpi/events/ibm-sleepbtn.
Those scripts in turn call /etc/acpi/h