[ Alexander Solodukhin ]
* Correct suspend.d/55-down-interfaces.sh to point to
/var/run/network/ifstate rather than /etc/network/run/ifstate.
LP: #295544.
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Drop lib/*.config: I committed all sleep quirks to hal-info now
(upstream, and in Jaunty). The ACPI_SLEEP whitelisting, as well as
acpi-support's suspend/resume handling itself is not used by
default any more, and almost all laptops support suspend/resume
nowadays, so keeping a whitelist is the wrong approach.
LP: #37303, #44781.
* lib/device-funcs: Drop reading of .config files.
* Drop vbesave, resume.d/17-video-restore.sh, suspend.d/
80-video-pci-state.sh, suspend.d/80-video-vesa-state.sh:
pm-utils and hal-info handle VBE/PCI status quirks.
[ Scott James Remnant ]
* suspend.d/88-time.sh, resume.d/50-time.sh: Remove since the kernel
keeps the system clock in sync with the hardware clock over a
suspend/resume cycle. LP: #312486, #218120, #158358, #157936.
* debian/preinst: Remove on upgrade.
* Remove the toshiba_acpi.modprobe file; this sets a kernel option that's
been the default for ages.
-- Scott James Remnant <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:29:01 +0000
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.120
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acpi-support (0.120) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Alexander Solodukhin ] d/55-down- interfaces. sh to point to run/network/ ifstate rather than /etc/network/ run/ifstate.
* Correct suspend.
/var/
LP: #295544.
[ Martin Pitt ] d/17-video- restore. sh, suspend.d/ video-pci- state.sh, suspend. d/80-video- vesa-state. sh:
* Drop lib/*.config: I committed all sleep quirks to hal-info now
(upstream, and in Jaunty). The ACPI_SLEEP whitelisting, as well as
acpi-support's suspend/resume handling itself is not used by
default any more, and almost all laptops support suspend/resume
nowadays, so keeping a whitelist is the wrong approach.
LP: #37303, #44781.
* lib/device-funcs: Drop reading of .config files.
* Drop vbesave, resume.
80-
pm-utils and hal-info handle VBE/PCI status quirks.
[ Scott James Remnant ] d/88-time. sh, resume. d/50-time. sh: Remove since the kernel acpi.modprobe file; this sets a kernel option that's
* suspend.
keeps the system clock in sync with the hardware clock over a
suspend/resume cycle. LP: #312486, #218120, #158358, #157936.
* debian/preinst: Remove on upgrade.
* Remove the toshiba_
been the default for ages.
-- Scott James Remnant <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:29:01 +0000