It works using STOP_SERVICES="mysql wifi-radar", thanks.
I guess this fix is hard to add to wifi-radar package, as /etc/default/acpi-support is from a different package. Maybe this STOP_SERVICES bugfix could be done on all machines, even those that don't have wifi-radar installed, because adding non-existant services to STOP_SERVICES does not seem to cause any problems.
It works using STOP_SERVICES= "mysql wifi-radar", thanks.
I guess this fix is hard to add to wifi-radar package, as /etc/default/ acpi-support is from a different package. Maybe this STOP_SERVICES bugfix could be done on all machines, even those that don't have wifi-radar installed, because adding non-existant services to STOP_SERVICES does not seem to cause any problems.