Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 10:54:25 -0500 From: Igor Partola <ipartola@pisem.net> To: Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>, freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Dell Inspiron 8600 Message-ID: <41BB1831.8030100@pisem.net> In-Reply-To: <20041211101718.GA1283@galgenberg.net> References: <41BA85A0.3050206@pisem.net> <20041211101718.GA1283@galgenberg.net>
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Ulrich Spoerlein wrote: >Somehow devd/acpi/whatever doesn't "see" the resume of the laptop, I >normally just push the "LCD Button" after resumeing. When releasing the >LCD-Button the display will turn on again. A hack, but a working one :) > > > >>I tried setting an event in devd.conf for the power button to turn >>the display back. It did not work and either way I would prefer to use >>rc.suspend and rc.resume for this kind of a thing since I'd like to >>ultimately have the power button suspend and resume the machine. >> >> > >Run with 'devd -Dd', closely observe which events are triggered when >hitting suspend and when resumeing (as I said above, for me, devd >doesn't "see" anything when resuming :( > > Running devd -Dd does not show any events. However I believe I found a better hack for this situation. Here's a portion of my devd.conf: notify 10 { match "system" "ACPI"; match "subsystem" "Button"; match "notify" "0x01"; notify "/etc/rc.sus"; } I hope I got the syntax right since I'm typing from memory. rc.sus is my script that calls acpiconf which *does* honor rc.suspend and rc.resume. rc.sus for now contains #!/bin/sh acpiconf -s 1 But I will modify it, unless someone fixes the event situation. Respect Igor P.S.: Don't forget to set hw.acpi.sleep_button_state to NONE
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