On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:31:12PM +0100, Ducrot Bruno wrote: [...]
> At first, kill acpid, then do a cat /proc/acpi/events > Press the power button, or sleep button, do some ac plugging, unplugging, > etc. If some of those events are not properly reported, then write to > the ACPI develloper ML list.. > > If that work, you may have to instruct how acpid(8) will react for an > event. Look at /etc/acpi (on a debian system). > > PS: there may be a trouble with 'old' bios, or even newer in some kind > of compatibility issues, and I think that the correct place to ask > help is ACPI ml dev. It seems that ACPI on my laptop reports events properly. The question is 'what utilities can I use to save energy', like throttling (on Pentium II), suspending to memory/disk etc. -- Lukasz
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