Bug#591813: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#591813: Bug#591813: acpi-support: Widespred use of "su $user" is (sometimes?) broken

2010-11-17 Thread Luca Niccoli
On 2 September 2010 15:40, Michael Meskes wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 02:49:49PM +0200, Luca Niccoli wrote: >> I'm wondering if what triggered the problem is the switch do gdm3; are >> you using it as well? > > No, unless it sneaked in somehow. :-) Ok, now after an update neither way works f

Bug#591813: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#591813: Bug#591813: acpi-support: Widespred use of "su $user" is (sometimes?) broken

2010-09-02 Thread Michael Meskes
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 02:49:49PM +0200, Luca Niccoli wrote: > I'm wondering if what triggered the problem is the switch do gdm3; are > you using it as well? No, unless it sneaked in somehow. :-) Michael -- Michael Meskes Michael at Fam-Meskes dot De, Michael at Meskes dot (De|Com|Net|Org) Mich

Bug#591813: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#591813: acpi-support: Widespred use of "su $user" is (sometimes?) broken

2010-08-29 Thread Luca Niccoli
On 16 August 2010 16:11, Michael Meskes wrote: >> # xrandr --output LVDS --off >> it works; if I run > > It doesn't for me, so this may depend on your settings. > >> # su $user -c "xset dpms force off" >> or >> # su $user -s /bin/sh -c "xset dpms force off" >> with $user set to the user that owns

Bug#591813: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#591813: acpi-support: Widespred use of "su $user" is (sometimes?) broken

2010-08-16 Thread Michael Meskes
> while testing the lid.sh script I noticed that it didn't blank the screen. > It boils down to this: if from a root shell I set $DISPLAY and run > # xset dpms force off > or > # xrandr --output LVDS --off > it works; if I run It doesn't for me, so this may depend on your settings. > # su $user -

Bug#591813: acpi-support: Widespred use of "su $user" is (sometimes?) broken

2010-08-05 Thread Luca Niccoli
Package: acpi-support Version: 0.137-3 Severity: normal -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, while testing the lid.sh script I noticed that it didn't blank the screen. It boils down to this: if from a root shell I set $DISPLAY and run # xset dpms force off or # xrandr --output LVDS