Am 04.11.2014 um 17:04 schrieb Michael Meskes:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:02:26AM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
>> But the point is that there are events generated from kbd that are
>> not coming over the socket, and thus are completely lost.
> 
> The service file was provided by a member of the systemd team IIRC.
> Unfortunately I do not know much about the way systemd works, either. In
> particular I wonder how that event you generate makes it to acpid (when it is
> running) but does not trigger a start. Anyone with a hint? 
> 
> Worst case I just remove the socket part and make it start by default as all
> the other services. Or should we have both, as ssh seems to have?

A "systemctl enable systemd.service" will hook up acpid.service in
multi-user.target and start it unconditionally during boot.
In case of Norbert, I think there is nothing which accesses the acpid
socket and therefore triggers the start on-demand.


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