On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 09:10:07AM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote: > On ven, 2008-03-28 at 08:44 +0100, Sven Luther wrote: > > I am seeing the same behaviour on my sony vaio laptop. > > This bug looks unrelated to me.
Hi Josselin, I am unsure from the above if the unrelated is the total bug, or the below info, which i provided only in an informative way, since it may be related to the event handling (but then i am rather clueless in x86 hardware and acpi). Anyway, i suppose you meant the power button info here. > > When i upgraded to lenny, i first had the dialog open when pressing the > > power button, but there is something else which powers down the laptop > > even without interacting with the dialog after a couple of seconds. > > > > I remember having the low-battery dialog appear, but i don't know if it > > was before or after the switch to lenny, but it has been broken since > > some weeks now. > > > Debian Release: 4.0 > > APT prefers stable > > APT policy: (500, 'stable') > > It looks like you didn’t upgrade everything to lenny. The acpi package Well, i did an apt-get dist-upgrade, if not everything got upgraded, this may be a migration bug ? > from stable will happily shutdown your computer when it detects some > events instead of letting policy daemons do the jobs. This should not be > the case if you upgrade this package as well. $ dpkg -l | grep acpi ii acpi 0.09-4 displays information on ACPI devices ii acpi-support 0.103-5 scripts for handling many ACPI events ii acpi-support-base 0.103-5 scripts for handling base ACPI events such as the power button ii acpid 1.0.4-7.1 Utilities for using ACPI power management This seems to be the latest version, accordying to the pts. Friendly, Sven Luther