Frode Nordahl wrote: > > Why do you need an acpid? > misc stuff > > instruct dhclient to get a new lease on resume (maybe free it on sleep), > try to configure wlan if no link detected on ethernet etc. > > I put my computer to sleep instead of turning it of most of the time, > and having to run "killall dhclient; dhclient dc0" every time I resume > it after coming home / go to work is a bit annoying :) > > I'm sure people have this and other things they want to configure their > computer to do on sleep / resume.
Repeat: #1 is power profiles Also: o replacing devices in a multipurpose bay, which may take one of a number of devices, including a battery o port replicators with devices in them o Docking adaptors o Forced hibernate and/or shutdown, pending an empty battery o Software implementation of features (e.g. selective powerdown or operational level, based on idle time, user preferences, or other things not settable by "sysctl" -- Terry To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message