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Re: Mensaje de acpid al cambiar a una terminal tty



2013/11/21 consultor <consultor@openmailbox.org>:
> On 21/11/13 04:26 PM, Marcos Delgado wrote:
>> El día 30 de octubre de 2013 09:41, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> escribió:
>>> El Tue, 29 Oct 2013 20:10:17 -0430, Juan Lavieri escribió:
>>>
>>>> El 29/10/13 19:39, Marcos Delgado escribió:
>>>>> Buenas noches.
>>>>> Cuando se cambia cambia del entorno gráfico a modo de texto aparece un
>>>>> mensaje de acpid que hace molesto escribir, por ejemplo al introducir
>>>>> el nombre de usuario y la contraseña.
>>>>> Aparece un mensaje como el siguiente:
>>>>> acpid: client 3151[0:0] has disconnected.
>>>>>
>>>>> En computadoras con Debian estable. He buscado en Internet y no he
>>>>> encontrado como solucionar esto. Si me pudieran dar una pista se los
>>>>> agradeceré.
>>>> Como no:
>>>>
>>>> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=acpid%3A+client+%20has+disconnected
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Añado:
>>>
>>> acpid log message is too noise
>>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=615569
>>>
>>> Saludos,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Camaleón
>>>
>>>
>> Primero
>> Gracias por recomendarme usar google, me siento tan bien por ese
>> mensaje. Supremo, de verdad. Si ven manchas de agua en su pantalla son
>> lágrimas de agradecimiento.
>>
>> Segundo
>> El tipo que cierra el bug argumenta que acpid no muestra mensajes a
>> menos que se le ponga la opción "-d" Cita textual:
>>
>> acpid does not log to the console unless you force it to by using the '-d'
>> option. You might see those messages too if you configure syslog to write to
>> the console, but then you probably get more messages that just the ones from
>> acpid.
>>
>> Busco como puede ser que acpid tenga esa opción marcada y no la hay:
>>
>> # find /etc/ -iname  acpid
>> /etc/default/acpid
>> /etc/init.d/acpid
>>
>> more /etc/default/acpid
>>
>> # Options to pass to acpid
>> #
>> # OPTIONS are appended to the acpid command-line
>> #OPTIONS=""
>>
>> # Linux kernel modules to load before starting acpid
>> #
>> # MODULES is a space seperated list of modules to load, or "all" to load all
>> # acpi drivers, or commented out to load no module
>> #MODULES="battery ac processor button fan thermal video"
>> #MODULES="all"
>>
>> more /etc/init.d/acpid
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
>> # Provides:          acpid
>> # Required-Start:    $remote_fs $syslog
>> # Required-Stop:     $remote_fs $syslog
>> # X-Start-Before:    kdm gdm3 xdm
>> # X-Stop-After:      kdm gdm3 xdm
>> # Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
>> # Default-Stop:
>> # Short-Description: Start the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface daemon
>> # Description:       Provide a socket for X11, hald and others to multiplex
>> #                    kernel ACPI events.
>> ### END INIT INFO
>>
>> set -e
>>
>> ACPID="/usr/sbin/acpid"
>> DEFAULTS="/etc/default/acpid"
>>
>> # Check for daemon presence
>> [ -x "$ACPID" ] || exit 0
>>
>> OPTIONS=""
>> MODULES=""
>> # Include acpid defaults if available
>> [ -r "$DEFAULTS" ] && . "$DEFAULTS"
>>
>> # Get lsb functions
>> . /lib/lsb/init-functions
>>
>> # As the name says. If the kernel supports modules, it'll try to load
>> # the ones listed in "MODULES".
>> load_modules() {
>>     [ -f /proc/modules ] || return 0
>>     if [ "$MODULES" = "all" ]; then
>>         MODULES="$(sed -rn 's#^(/lib/modules/[^/]+/)?kernel/(drivers|ubuntu)/acp
>> i/([^/]+/)*(.*)\.ko:.*#\4#p' "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/modules.dep")"
>>     fi
>>
>>     if [ -z "$MODULES" ]; then
>>         return
>>     fi
>>
>>     log_begin_msg "Loading ACPI kernel modules..."
>>     # work around a bug in initramfs which leaks this env var Launchpad #291619
>>     # and a bug in modprobe --all --quiet which doesn't load all modules and
>>     # exits with non-zero exit status Debian #504088
>>     unset MODPROBE_OPTIONS
>>     modprobe --all --use-blacklist $MODULES 2>/dev/null
>>     log_end_msg $?
>> }
>>
>> case "$1" in
>>   start)
>>     load_modules || true
>>     log_begin_msg "Starting ACPI services..."
>>     start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --oknodo --exec "$ACPID" -- $OPTIONS
>>     log_end_msg $?
>>     ;;
>>   stop)
>>     log_begin_msg "Stopping ACPI services..."
>>     start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry 2 --exec "$ACPID"
>>     log_end_msg $?
>>     ;;
>>   restart)
>>     $0 stop
>>     sleep 1
>>     $0 start
>>     ;;
>>   reload|force-reload)
>>     log_begin_msg "Reloading ACPI services..."
>>     start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --exec "$ACPID"
>>     log_end_msg $?
>>     ;;
>>   status)
>>     status_of_proc "$ACPID" acpid
>>     ;;
>>   *)
>>     log_success_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/acpid {start|stop|restart|reload|force-r
>> eload|status}"
>>     exit 1
>> esac
>>
>> No creo que exista ningún syslog en el sistema:
>>
>> ps aux | grep -i sysl
>> 116       3763  0.0  0.5  98692  5524 ?        S<l  13:47   0:00
>> /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start --log-target=syslog
>>
>> dpkg -l | grep -i sysl
>> nada
>>
>> find /etc/ -iname  sysl
>> nada
>>
>> Pero el mensaje sigue apareciendo.
>> En fin, gracias por leerme.
>>
>> Saludos.
>> Marcos Delgado.
>>
>
> Leistes esta parte?
>
> "I disabled syslog service in my system. After enabling it, the acpid
> log message is gone now."
>
> A mi me ocurrio algo parecido con IPTables.
>

Gracias por contestar. Sí lo leí, como puse en el correo, no veo
ningún servicio de syslog.

Saludos.


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