1 |
Vielen Dank Dennis, |
2 |
|
3 |
That was the problem. |
4 |
|
5 |
Cheers, |
6 |
|
7 |
Nicolas |
8 |
|
9 |
PS: I should have had a look at the gentoo-forums as I realized that others have had the same problem... sorry! |
10 |
|
11 |
Dennis Nienhüser wrote: |
12 |
> Hi Nicolas, |
13 |
> |
14 |
> Am Montag, 18. April 2005 16:18 schrieb Nicolas Labrosse: |
15 |
> |
16 |
>>/usr/bin/on_ac_power: line 23: acpi_available: command not found |
17 |
>>/usr/bin/on_ac_power: line 40: apm_available: command not found |
18 |
> |
19 |
> |
20 |
> Please run |
21 |
> $ emerge powermgmt-base |
22 |
> to fix it. The exit state of which seems to differ on some systems which makes |
23 |
> the script think powermgmt-base is installed although it isn't. I'll update |
24 |
> the guide to reflect this. |
25 |
> |
26 |
> |
27 |
>>I also find the following line in /var/log/everything/current |
28 |
>>Apr 18 14:52:14 [logger] ACPI group ac_adapter / action ac_adapter is not |
29 |
>>defined |
30 |
> |
31 |
> |
32 |
> No need to worry about this message. It's created by the |
33 |
> default /etc/acpi/default.sh script. You can comment the "logger..." line in |
34 |
> there to get rid of these messages. |
35 |
> |
36 |
> Regards, Dennis |
37 |
-- |
38 |
gentoo-laptop@g.o mailing list |