The fix in Debian is described as follows, in acpi-support 0.109-1 (not the kernel):
* Divert sleep button to sleep.sh if power management daemons are not
running, for thinkpad, panasonic, sony and toshiba laptops.
Closes: #467374, 373660.
I guess that does not make acpi_fakekey work again in general, but is rather a workaround for #467374.
The fix in Debian is described as follows, in acpi-support 0.109-1 (not the kernel):
* Divert sleep button to sleep.sh if power management daemons are not
running, for thinkpad, panasonic, sony and toshiba laptops.
Closes: #467374, 373660.
I guess that does not make acpi_fakekey work again in general, but is rather a workaround for #467374.