Bug#756039: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#756039: acpi-support no longer has lockbtn support nor touchpad disable cap.

2014-08-14 Thread Michael Meskes
> Please help me understand: I run testing(i386) on a laptop that doesn't have
> the scripts anymore and unstable(amd64) on another laptop that appears
> untouched by the last upgrade.
> What's the "standard" situation I should find myself in?

Please tell me which scripts you're talking about. In general, though, both
version should be the same in that regard. I take it both are up-to-date.

But then it wouldn't be the first time a bug creeped into the old config file
removal code.

Michael
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Bug#756039: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#756039: acpi-support no longer has lockbtn support nor touchpad disable cap.

2014-08-14 Thread Mattia Belluco

On 08/05/2014 12:17 PM, Michael Meskes wrote:

On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 06:26:38PM +0200, Mattia Belluco wrote:

With the lastest version I can no longer disable the integrated
touch pad on a dual tracking system such as Lenovo x220 nor lock the
screen with the screenlock button:
apparently both scripts have been removed as obsolete but I can't see
any new alternative way to achieve the same results.


Upstream apparently thinks both are handled by the desktop environment now.
Please tell me which scripts and events you need and I'll re-add them.

Michael



Please help me understand: I run testing(i386) on a laptop that doesn't 
have the scripts anymore and unstable(amd64) on another laptop that 
appears untouched by the last upgrade.

What's the "standard" situation I should find myself in?


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Bug#756039: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#756039: acpi-support no longer has lockbtn support nor touchpad disable cap.

2014-08-05 Thread Michael Meskes
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 06:26:38PM +0200, Mattia Belluco wrote:
> With the lastest version I can no longer disable the integrated
> touch pad on a dual tracking system such as Lenovo x220 nor lock the
> screen with the screenlock button:
> apparently both scripts have been removed as obsolete but I can't see
> any new alternative way to achieve the same results.

Upstream apparently thinks both are handled by the desktop environment now.
Please tell me which scripts and events you need and I'll re-add them.

Michael
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Bug#756039: acpi-support no longer has lockbtn support nor touchpad disable cap.

2014-07-25 Thread Mattia Belluco
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.142-2
Arch: i386

With the lastest version I can no longer disable the integrated
touch pad on a dual tracking system such as Lenovo x220 nor lock the
screen with the screenlock button:
apparently both scripts have been removed as obsolete but I can't see
any new alternative way to achieve the same results.

Mattia Belluco


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