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any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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[Edgy] issues with dbus, powersaved, acpid and kpowersave
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64646
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affected me on an ubuntu feisty server install, running openbox. is
this still a hald-addon-acpi issue? if so, shouldn't there be a
relatively easy fix?
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Does this problem still exist in Feisty?
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Forgot to say that the applet which gives me that message is the one the
user can add to the panel and not the default one (I think there two
applets). Moreover the default one is configurable by the "power
management" entry in the Gnome preferences (don't know its names) and is
not fully working,
In fact I have the same problem with GNOME battery applets. If I add the
battery applet to the panel, I get this error message:
"Can't access ACPI events in /var/run/acpi.socket! Make sure the ACPI
subsystem is working and the acpid daemon is running."
And
$ sudo /etc/init.d/acpid start
* Loadi
I can get my laptop to suspend by doing the following steps:
$ killall -QUIT hald-addon-acpi
$ /etc/init.d/powersaved restart
$ acpitool -s
So what the heck? Its obviously not my hardware thats broken, its hald-
addon-acpi!
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https://la
I have the same problem described before:
After booting, my CPU stays at 100% and there is no menu entry to change the
cpu frequency behaviour in KPowersave.
This issue is fixed by restarting powersaved, i.e. the menu items in
KPowersave return and CPU frequency eventually goes down.
Please tell
$ sudo fuser -v /proc/acpi/event
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/proc/acpi/event:haldaemon 3951 f hald-addon-acpi
For dmseg and lsmod outputs, please read bug #64387
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As in previous bug #64387, I will add that:
1) KDE fonts are smaller, though font settings aren't changed (I checked
in control center). I use default fonts at size 9 and antialiasing with
RGB Full subpixel hinting.
2) Some functionalities of Control Center are unreachable or unusable.
For exampl
It seems that some other process has /proc/acpi/event file opened.
Can you provide output of the following command:
sudo fuser -v /proc/acpi/event
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: dbus => acpid
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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