Mark Fernandes [2010-04-08 13:48 -0000]:
> What I cannot understand though is if HAL is disabled, why then does the
> hald daemon automatically start. I do not have settings that enabled
> that daemon to start because I am working with the stock installation of
> Lucid.
The only thing that still uses HAL is gnome-power-manager, when you
have a graphics card/driver which does not support the XBACKLIGHT
extension. g-p-m falls back to HAL then and triggers its startup.
Mark Fernandes [2010-04-08 13:48 -0000]:
> What I cannot understand though is if HAL is disabled, why then does the
> hald daemon automatically start. I do not have settings that enabled
> that daemon to start because I am working with the stock installation of
> Lucid.
The only thing that still uses HAL is gnome-power- manager, when you
have a graphics card/driver which does not support the XBACKLIGHT
extension. g-p-m falls back to HAL then and triggers its startup.