http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8898





------- Comment #2 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-08-28 15:41 -------
I tried killing acpid and catting /proc/acpi/event. The only thing that
generates acpi events is lid and power button. For my laptop the hibernation
key combination is Fn+f4 and it only generates KEY_SLEEP event. I heard (from
acpi guys) that it is common for some laptops. So maybe kernel should also
generate acpi event in such cases (in example by handling KEY_SLEEP event?). I
read that hal uses this technic to pass suspend event trough dbus to other
program. For instance this is how gnome-power-manager gets this info and
hibernates my laptop.


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