> the quirks applied by pm-utils aren't really needed anymore nowadays. I > suspect some of the are actually harmful these days.
But even if we get rid of the quirks, the actual tools (/usr/sbin/pm-*) are still needed. > Also, with the switch to systemd/logind, pm-utils is no longer used by > default for suspend/resume which means we are not actively using pm-utils > either anymore. With systemd-shim hardly working, and being likely on its way out, using systemd/logind for suspend/resume is not a reasonable idea; pm-utils are a simple building block. The package consists of two parts: * scripts that handle the commands, passing them to backends, some logic like setting disk spindown * working around bugs in a random shit laptop whose vendor I won't call any names they deserve as any such comparison would be unfair to retarded monkeys on crack The first part is much needed, maintaining the second would require an extreme masochist. -- Autotools hint: to do a zx-spectrum build on a pdp11 host, type: ./configure --host=zx-spectrum --build=pdp11