Milan wrote:
> Igor: AFAIK, laptop-mode is not enabled by default. You need to tweak
> /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf and switch the
> ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY option so that CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT=1
> really takes effect. So the bug does not come from here.
The problem is that the acpi-support code does not check if laptop mode
is enabled or not. It ALWAYS disables the check if
CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT=1, even if ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=false in
/etc/default/acpi-support. The reason for this is that in Debian (from
which this fix was ported), the ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE setting does not
exist. The check in acpi-support should be adapted to also take
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE into account.
Milan wrote: mode/laptop- mode.conf and switch the LAPTOP_ MODE_ON_ BATTERY option so that CONTROL_ HD_POWERMGMT= 1
> Igor: AFAIK, laptop-mode is not enabled by default. You need to tweak
> /etc/laptop-
> ENABLE_
> really takes effect. So the bug does not come from here.
The problem is that the acpi-support code does not check if laptop mode HD_POWERMGMT= 1, even if ENABLE_ LAPTOP_ MODE=false in acpi-support. The reason for this is that in Debian (from
is enabled or not. It ALWAYS disables the check if
CONTROL_
/etc/default/
which this fix was ported), the ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE setting does not
exist. The check in acpi-support should be adapted to also take
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE into account.
Cheers,
Bart