Matt Price said the following on 01/15/2008 05:35 PM: > paul, how did you find out that the suspend button initiates quirks in > the order you describe?
I edited /usr/share/hal/scripts/linux/hal-syspem-power-suspend-linux and added a line to log the value of $QUIRKS when it was called, as follows: # We only support pm-utils if [ -x "/usr/sbin/pm-suspend" ] ; then logger "pm-utils quirks are $QUIRKS" /usr/sbin/pm-suspend $QUIRKS RET=$? then, after suspending, I just grepped /var/log/messages for "quirks" and it was there, like this: paul :~$ grep quirks /var/log/messages Jan 15 09:32:10 localhost logger: pm-suspend quirks are --quirk-dpms-on --quirk-vbestate-restore --quirk-vbemode-restore --quirk-vga-mode3 --quirk-vbe-post --quirk-reset-brightness then, I copied the quirks options and pasted into a terminal after "sudo pm-suspend" and found it fails to resume (screen stays black) >> Now that I know that, is there someplace I can config which quirks are >> called and in what order? >> >> > take a look > at /usr/share/hal/scripts/linux/hal-syspem-power-suspend-linux & related > scripts -- the $QUIRK variable is built up in these scripts > progressively; all you would need to do is to alter the order in which > that's done. you might also want to submit a patch or at least > bugreport to upstream, as i imagine no one's especially wedded to the > order of those quirks. I see this section: # Make a suitable command line argument so that the tools can do the correct # quirks for video resume. # Passing the quirks to the tool allows the tool to not depend on HAL for data. QUIRKS="" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_S3_BIOS" = "true" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-s3-bios" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_S3_MODE" = "true" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-s3-mode" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_DPMS_SUSPEND" = "true" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-dpms-suspend" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_DPMS_ON" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-dpms-on" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_VBESTATE_RESTORE" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-vbestate-restore" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_VBEMODE_RESTORE" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-vbemode-restore" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_VGA_MODE_3" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-vga-mode3" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_VBE_POST" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-vbe-post" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_RADEON_OFF" = "true" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-radeon-off" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_RESET_BRIGHTNESS" != "false" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-reset-brightness" [ "$HAL_PROP_POWER_MANAGEMENT_QUIRK_NONE" = "true" ] && QUIRKS="$QUIRKS --quirk-none" but this script requires you to know the value of each of the variables, and I haven't been able to find those variables anywhere. I can usually follow bash scripts, but have no experience with C/C++ code, which may be where they are set. Do you know? -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss