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Hi Bill,, |
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On 4/25/19 12:51 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> I have just replaced console-kit with elogind and while its fixed my |
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> X server problems, its brought some downsides as well. Primarily, I |
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> used to use acpi to hibernate but elogind has coopted the power button |
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> so acpid doesnt get the signal, and added a suspend to lid closure but |
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> then I cant run scripts to recover the touch screen etc. |
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> (MSsurfacePro4). I could deal with that except the docs for |
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> systemd-logind (the elogind docs refer there) say they have removed the |
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> possibility run arbitrary scripts from logind (and so I assume also |
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> elogind). |
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> So how can I recover the hardware to a working state using elogind? |
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> Worst case would seem to be disable elogind hibernate/suspend in its |
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> config file and handle it old school but is there a better way using |
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> elogind? |
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> Bill K. |
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While I don't have an answer, I suggest to discuss with upstream at |
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https://github.com/elogind/elogind/issues or |
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https://forums.prydeworx.com/. Sven is extremely knowledgeable and |
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responsive (and also happens to be a fellow Gentoo-er). |
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Kind regards, |
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Michael |