In facts the acpi routines seem to be there only for an emulation
environment they seem to have (had).
But yesterday the button started to work again, I don't know exactly why, I
should have touched something useful.
About your suggestions: I do have full backup of the entire system
partition, bu
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 09:21:02AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> BTW, Debian 6 is EOL and is no longer security supported at all on
> armel (i386/amd64 have LTS support). I strongly suggest you upgrade to
> Debian 7 (wheezy).
>
> Are you sure this is ACPI based? I thought that systems of this
> vintag
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Dario Piantanida wrote:
> Hello, I have an LG NAS based on Debian 6, armel arch.
BTW, Debian 6 is EOL and is no longer security supported at all on
armel (i386/amd64 have LTS support). I strongly suggest you upgrade to
Debian 7 (wheezy).
> I found some ACPI script
I checked current system status with an old backup and I would say the acpi
packages are as before, when it worked...
As I said, it is very custom and I'd prefer to stick with their
implementations, if I get to understand it.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Dominique Dumont
wrote:
> On Monday
On Monday 06 October 2014 10:18:01 Dario Piantanida wrote:
> The last thing I haven't been able to restore is the handling of the
> powerbutton: before me touching things, I could turn it off keeping it
> pressed for 2/3 seconds; a longer press would turn it off immediately.
Make sure that acpi
A little step forward.
There's a "buttond_service.pyc" that seems to be able to handle the button
pressing:
class ButtondService(persistent_service.PersistentService):
""" Buttond Service Class """
[...]
def _worker(self):
"""
_worker method (override from superclass)
Hello, I have an LG NAS based on Debian 6, armel arch.
I have root access on it.
I recently broke a couple of things on it, but now it's almost back.
I found it is highly customized about services to start and other system
handling.
The last thing I haven't been able to restore is the handling of
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