On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 12:09:14PM +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: > Because the script system from apmd is narrowly adapted to APM and take no > other power management systems into account. It is very hardware related > because it interpretes the APM messages more or less directly and the daemon > gives the scripts no more information than the APM message identifier itself. But you're completely ignoring the fact there are already scripts installed in /etc/apm by other packages (e.g. alsa,ifplugd) that we want to be executed (and that are maintained out of apm, pbubbtonsd or whatever). A possible solution would be: implement a new power management infrastructure as you suggest for pmud/pbbuttonsd but _also_ add support to execute scripts in /etc/apm like apmd_proxy does. Otherwise we'll never get sane suspend/resume management on all platforms. I can help with the apmd part if you want since I have that already, just let me know and I'll send a patch against your latest package. Cheers, -- Guido
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