On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:21:54AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Well, at least shutting down the machine when the power button has
been used to wake it up doesn't make sense at all for a default
configuration, thus should be regarded as a bug.
Agreed, but then you have to debug where this
On 2014-06-20 08:17:54 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Anyway, acpi-support is supposed to handle these request if no other
software is doing it. Or in other words, reacting correctly to the
key event is not a bug at all.
Well, at least shutting down the machine when the power button has
been
In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
...
This is bad in particular for a laptop, as it is easy to accidentally
shut down the machine, hebce the long press feature. I found that it
It seems the kernel creates a button press
On 2014-06-19 21:19:23 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
It seems the kernel creates a button press event for your short
press, so what would you expect the software to do? I don't see any
way to ask the kernel how long the key had been pressed.
Actually it appears that the hardware itself handles
On 2014-01-06 01:34:43 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
When I press the power button after suspending the machine to wake it
up, it also sometimes does a shutdown!
--
Vincent Lefèvre
Package: acpi-support-base
Version: 0.141-2
Severity: important
In the past, shortly pressing the power button of my laptop had
no effect. But now it does a shutdown:
Jan 5 23:08:43 xvii acpid: received input layer event button/power PBTN
0080
Jan 5 23:08:43 xvii acpid: rule from
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