Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 06:40:59 -0600 (MDT) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: simon@nitro.dk Cc: FreeBSD-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Need acpi-event-d? Message-ID: <20030617.064059.43008640.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <20030616125857.GB400@nitro.dk> References: <16109.42232.319995.177184@canoe.velocet.net> <20030616125857.GB400@nitro.dk>
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In message: <20030616125857.GB400@nitro.dk> "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk> writes: : On 2003.06.16 07:07:36 -0400, David Gilbert wrote: : > First, I must say that it's cool that ACPI code can be examined and : > rewritten. In my laptop's case, this was key to make things fairly : > happy. : > : > Anyways, after a resume, it would appear I need to kill and restart : > moused. Under 4.x, apmd was used for this purpose ... but this new : > laptop doesn't support apm at all. /dev/apm seemed to be emulated by : > acpi for the benifit of battery monitors, but apmd won't run. : > : > Is there a facility to run things on resume, or is this reset : > something better done inside the kernel? : : I think devd(8) should be used for this, but I havn't tried. devd does not (currently) get events for suspend/resume. Maybe it should. Warner
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