Re: laptop power management

2016-09-10 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Nicolas George writes: > Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Joe Pfeiffer a écrit : >> I'm using an old 32 bit laptop (Samsung N120) running Debian testing; up >> until recently I've been able to configure it so when I close the lid it >> turns off the screen, but leaves the laptop running. Wit

Re: laptop power management

2016-09-10 Thread Nicolas George
Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Joe Pfeiffer a écrit : > I'm using an old 32 bit laptop (Samsung N120) running Debian testing; up > until recently I've been able to configure it so when I close the lid it > turns off the screen, but leaves the laptop running. With a recent > update (possibly

laptop power management

2016-09-10 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
I'm using an old 32 bit laptop (Samsung N120) running Debian testing; up until recently I've been able to configure it so when I close the lid it turns off the screen, but leaves the laptop running. With a recent update (possibly this morning, but I couldn't swear to it) I'm not able to do this an

Re: Laptop Power Management and 2.6.24+

2008-04-23 Thread Leo L. Schwab
> Are there any "generic" daemons out there using the new event facilities > that serve as a reasonable replacement for 'laptop-mode-tools' and/or > 'acpi-support', and which work without X running? After grovelling around in a bunch of config files, I've partially answered my question.

Laptop Power Management and 2.6.24+

2008-04-22 Thread Leo L. Schwab
My apologies for the saga appearing below, but I'm starting to get confused about where Debian is going vis a vis power management for laptops, and hoped to beg some advice. I currently have 'laptop-mode-tools', 'acpi-support', and 'hibernate' installed, which have served me well i