26.12.2016, 00:27, "Linus Torvalds" <torva...@linux-foundation.org>: > On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Paul Menzel <pmen...@molgen.mpg.de> wrote: >> I heard that you both have a Dell XPS13. I got the “revision” 9360, and >> installed Debian Stretch/testing on it with Linux 4.8.15 and Linux 4.9-rc8. >> >> When pressing the power button the GNOME dialog, asking what to do (restart, >> power off, …) doesn’t appear.
Hello, I don't think it's problem about to kernel. The problem related to GNOME . I used last time and I modified the file "gsd-media-keys-manager.c" file and added the following lines to logind.conf file: HandlePowerKey=poweroff PowerKeyIgnoreInhibited=yes This is a out of topic and XPS13 is not good, You also don't use a desktop, Suggest Openbox :) > Hmm. I don't recall ever seeing such a dialog. But I don't run Debian. > > For me it works like all power buttons on my laptops have worked > lately - it suspends the machine. > > Of course, so does just closing the lid. > > The only "bug" I've seen in this area is the design bug of the XPS13 > where there is no visible indication of the suspend state (ie the > traditional slowly pulsing LED showing that it's all nice and > suspended). But that seems to be intentional, if stupid. I think it's > the only real beef I have with the XPS13. > > Linus Regards, Ozgur