Re: Sleep
> Works here with acpi-support. Uncomment LID_SLEEP=true
> in /etc/default/acpi-support.
This thing is exactly what I wanted. But it's not working.
I'd uncommented LID_SLEEP, but it didn't work out. It may depend on
some ACPI-related stuff, but I don't know how to check this.
Or it may be connected with pm-utils: "Beginning with version 0.122-1
acpi-support solely uses pm-utils then."
Any ideas?
BTW, DISPLAY_DPMS is not working too. (I've tried several options:
xset, xrandr, vbetool.)
Cheers.
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