On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 10:34:49PM +1030, Simon Lees wrote:
> The issue is more the major desktops are no longer using it so distro's
> are no longer starting the service by default even if its installed.

Weird.  IMO, not enabling the daemon if it's installed is a bug.  But
that's colored by Debian's usual behavior, which is to start & enable
any installed daemon by default.  I understand RedHat & family differ on
this point.

Perhaps there's some confusion over acpid being used for power
management, as opposed to a way for user space to get acpi events?  I've
never noticed issues due to running acpid, even with occasional gnome
session while I'm fixing something related to E.

Ross


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