On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 16:37 -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote: > Bart Samwel wrote: > > >Funny you should ask, there's just been a discussion on this on debian- > >devel. I'll be building these shared scripts. I'll let you know when > >they're done. > > > > > Well, after reading the discussion that I found, it seems that your > scripts are more aimed at enabling/managing the laptop-mode in the newer > 2.6 kernels, where my scripts are aimed at mapping ACPI events (sleep > button pressed, switching from AC to battery, lid closed/opened) to > tasks (reset system clock from hwclock, switch to text console, initiate > software suspend, etc).
The most important aspect (to me) of the discussion in -devel is to make the _event_ "switching from AC to battery" go away, and change it into a runlevel-like thing ("battery mode" versus "AC mode"). In addition, the discussion was about unifying the most common events that come out of ACPI, APM, PMU, and other power management/laptop hardware facilities, into a common event layer -- so that a laptop policy package can abstract away from hardware-specific daemons associated with ACPI/APM/PMU. -- Bart Samwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]