Announcing uacpid-0.0.4

uacpid is a daemon designed to be run in userspace that will monitor the local 
system's acpid socket for hardware events. These events can then be acted upon 
by handlers with access to the user's environment.

An example of why you need this: Suppose you want to have a hardware event 
change the active X displays, like a laptop external monitor function button. 
Some tools to achieve this display change require the logged in user's DISPLAY 
and other settings that may be difficult or impossible to gain access to from 
acpid scripts.

Another example is media control function buttons, like play/pause or 
next/previous track for a music player.

uacpid is running as you and is getting the hardware events reported by the 
system's acpid. uacpid can then act on the events on your behalf, with your 
environment.


Available from Hackage, Arch Linux's AUR, darcs, see the homepage:
http://ui3.info/d/proj/uacpid.html


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Dino Morelli  email: [email protected]  web: http://ui3.info/d/  irc: dino-
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