On Tue, 2007-11-09 at 23:33 +0300, Thanasis wrote: > on 09/11/2007 11:14 PM Thanasis wrote the following: > > uname -r > > 2.6.22-gentoo-r5 > > > > I have acpi in my USE flags and compiled support in kernel: > > > > grep -i acpi .config |grep -v ^\# > > CONFIG_ACPI=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m > > CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=m > > CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m > > CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m > > CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=m > > CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 > > CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y > > CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y > > CONFIG_PNPACPI=y > > CONFIG_ATA_ACPI=y > > > > *BUT* , isn't acpid needed by some apps like gnome battery charge monitor? > > Why does "emerge --update" suddenly want to remove sys-power/acpid? > > Is there something else we are supposed to use, instead of sys-power/acpid? > > > > Thanasis > Actually I should be posting this to the *gentoo-user* list as this > system is a i686 Pentium III, but the same thing happens for a AMD64 > machine too! > > Thanasis > PS: Also, it's late here and I'm tired. Sorry :-[
Last I checked, gnome-power-manager did not use acpid anymore -- Olivier Crête [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gentoo Developer
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