Thanks, for getting back and finding out about /etc/power.
I'm sure we want to give a good impression of tidy, easily
understandable and functional ubuntu packages for acpi, powermanagment
and disk idleing (laptop-mode) support unlike with the bugload
unfortunately introduced before.
- Because
Hi Steve,
thank you for working on this. I have checked the integration in 9.10.
My observation is:
* laptop-mode-tools ships with scripts under /etc/power/*. Is this location
still valid in some way or are scripts supposed
to be installed under /etc/pm/* now (as /etc/ scripts to override
According to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-utils/+bug/239419/comments/5
the kernel's laptop_mode has been hardcoded to be enabled on battery all the
time anyway.
So it should be fine to just remove checking ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE
in /etc/default/acpi-support from
/etc/power/ appears to be a configuration directory for the pbbuttonsd
daemon, which is powerpc-specific; these scripts are certainly unrelated
to pm-utils integration, and I have no intention of touching this given
that I'm not in a position to test changes regarding pbbuttonsd
integration.
May
** Changed in: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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This appears to be fixed in recent versions of Ubuntu: all power
management hooks are handled by pm-utils, and laptop-mode-tools
integrates with pm-utils. Marking as fixed.
** Changed in: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I'm not sure who is the active maintainer for laptop-mode-tools in
Ubuntu but are there any plans of updating the version in Ubuntu to the
latest from upstream ?
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I am still running Gutsy 7.10 on a Dell 1525n, and would like to know
what to set where to have an optimal configuration for a machine sitting
at home on AC power, as well as if it is mobile on battery. Every so
often at home I hear the disk drive make an alarming click sound, which
I believe to
Hello, just to inform you here, I now filed bug #250935 and bug #250938
that are intended for intrepid (and actually fix the issue better than
my previous patches). I really hope they could land before intrepid
freezes... -_-
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Thank you Alexey
I am using your patch to acpi and pm-utils and everything is working great even
after a suspend/resume.
Congratulations!!
Now I am focus in change the laptop-mode.conf to better settings.
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+ Adapt laptop-mode-tools invocation to ubuntu's acpi-support / pm-tools
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools
+ Adaption would would mean to include scripts that call
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I don't know.
I believe in letting pm-utils manage power state changes (if that is the
tool of choice) and letting acpi-support taking care of button, battery
and ac events etc.
A disk idleing tool like laptop-mode-tools can be hooked into these
appropriately, when its packaged with scripts
There is now an overview about the related bugs in the wiki.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerManagement#head-ab94c99627b86e9fbb29a09d3316178269c3e764
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