On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 02:48:26PM +0200, JPT wrote: > Hi, > > I just wrote to the list because of a problem with the network. > The only way left to shutdown the system is pressing the power button. > > But this doesn't work either: > > Oct 11 13:24:24 NAS kernel: [ 5309.790075] evbug: Event. Dev: input0, > Type: 1, Code: 116, Value: 1 > Oct 11 13:24:24 NAS kernel: [ 5309.790090] evbug: Event. Dev: input0, > Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 > Oct 11 13:24:24 NAS kernel: [ 5310.060077] evbug: Event. Dev: input0, > Type: 1, Code: 116, Value: 0 > Oct 11 13:24:24 NAS kernel: [ 5310.060091] evbug: Event. Dev: input0, > Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 > > Currently I am using https://github.com/gandro/input-event-daemon
You shouldn't normally need that. Most PCs these days implement ACPI, part of which is to emit an event on the press of a power button (there's also events for sleep buttons, lid open/close etc, but that's beside the point right now). If you install acpi-support-base, you will get scripts installed that react to the power button an initiate a shutdown. These scripts will work regardless of how many people are logged on (if none, a shutdown will happen. If one, they'll be asked if they want to shut down, reboot, logout etc. I'm not sure what happens if several people are logged in). > to react on these buttons. This usually works. But I believe it does not > work if nobody is logged in. (which is difficult to achieve with a > headless system where network and serial console fail) > > Do you habe any idea how to solve this? > > thanks, > > Jan > > > ps. I did not subscribe to the list. Please CC me. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: https://lists.debian.org/543a789a.2030...@gmx.net >
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