## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid ## Description: This section contains options to configure the behaviour \ ## of the acpi daemon. Note that these options do not influence the ACPI \ ## functions of powersaved, these are in System/Powermanagement/Powersave. ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/General ## Description: General options for acpid and the acpid_proxy script ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## ServiceRestart: # Make the acpid and the acpid_proxy-script more verbose. # Set this variable to "yes" to see when and how apmd_proxy is called. If # you like to see everything that is printed to stdout and stderr within # apmd_proxy you can set it to "error". If you are interested in every # single command within apmd_proxy then set it to "all". # Anything but "no" makes the apmd itself verbose # Default: "no" ACPI_DEBUG=no ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/General ## Type: string(ac,battery,button,fan,processor,thermal,asus_acpi,toshiba_acpi) ## Default: "ac battery button fan processor thermal" ## ServiceRestart: acpid # The acipd startscript will load all necessary modules for acpi. If some of # these modules cause trouble, you may remove it from this variable. You may # add the modules asus_acpi or toshiba_acpi if your computer is an Asus or a # Toshiba. Seperate several modules by space. ACPI_MODULES="ac battery button fan processor thermal" ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/General ## Type: string(ac,battery,button,fan,processor,thermal) ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: # The acpid startscript will unload all loaded ACPI modules, when acpid is # stopped. If some modules cause trouble when unloading, you may add them to # this variable. All modules in this list won't be unloaded. Note that some # other of these modules might be unloadable as well, but that should not harm.. ACPI_MODULES_NOT_TO_UNLOAD="ac battery button fan processor thermal" ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Description: In these variables you may specify which action to execute \ ## when a certain event occurs. Your system might not generate \ ## all of the events. ## Type: string(shutdown, reboot, kde_term, kde_shutdown, wmaker_term, wmaker_term shutdown, standby, suspend, hibernate, ignore) ## Default: ignore # What to do if power button was pressed? You may select any of the # following actions. Seperate multiple actions by space. # - shutdown : shut down the computer # - reboot : reboot the computer # - kde_term : terminate kde session # - kde_shutdown : terminate kde session and shut down the computer # - wmaker_term : terminate wmaker session # - standby : set to stanby (S1) (THIS MAY CRASH SOME MACHINES) # - suspend : suspend the machine to memory (does almost never work) # - hibernate : suspend the machine to disk (does seldom work) # - ignore : do nothing ACPI_BUTTON_POWER=shutdown ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Type: string(standby, suspend, hibernate, throttle, ignore) ## Default: ignore # What to do if sleep button was pressed? You may select any of the # following actions. Seperate multiple actions by space. # - standby : set to stanby (S1) (THIS MAY CRASH SOME MACHINES) # - suspend : suspend the machine to memory (does almost never work) # - hibernate : suspend the machine to disk (does seldom work) # - throttle : throttle system as much as possible (processor, disk) # - ignore : do nothing ACPI_BUTTON_SLEEP=ignore ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Type: string(standby, suspend, hibernate, throttle, ignore) ## Default: ignore # What to do if lid was closed? You may select any of the # following actions. Seperate multiple actions by space. # - standby : set to stanby (S1) (THIS MAY CRASH SOME MACHINES) # - suspend : suspend the machine to memory (does almost never work) # - hibernate : suspend the machine to disk (does seldom work) # - throttle : throttle system as much as possible (processor, disk) # - ignore : do nothing ACPI_BUTTON_LID_CLOSE=hibernate ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Type: string(dethrottle, switch_vt, dethrottle switch_vt, ignore) ## Default: ignore # What to do if lid was opened? You may select any of the # following actions. Seperate multiple actions by space. # - dethrottle : undo system throttling to previous state (processor, disk) # - switch_vt : switch to virtual console 1 and back to 7. This may help if # : your screen is mangled after opening the lid. # - ignore : do nothing ACPI_BUTTON_LID_OPEN=dethrottle ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Type: string ## Default: "" # Set the timeout for the disk in the throttled mode. The values are not just # seconds or minutes. It's a bit tricky. # From man hdparm (option -S): # .... The encoding # of the timeout value is somewhat peculiar. A value # of zero means "off". Values from 1 to 240 specify # multiples of 5 seconds, for timeouts from 5 seconds # to 20 minutes. Values from 241 to 251 specify from # 1 to 11 units of 30 minutes, for timeouts from 30 # minutes to 5.5 hours. A value of 252 signifies a # timeout of 21 minutes, 253 sets a vendor-defined # timeout, and 255 is interpreted as 21 minutes plus # 15 seconds. # If you don't want to change the disk timeout at all then leave this variable # empty. ACPI_THROTTLED_DISK_TIMEOUT="" ## Path: System/Powermanagement/acpid/Event Handling ## Type: string ## Default: "" # The update daemon will wake up the disk frequently, because it wants to flush # it's dirty write buffers every 5 seconds. If (and only if) you have a rock # solid system that will not crash or run out of battery then you may set this # variable to an interval you like (in seconds). # USE THIS WITH CARE!!! Leave this variable empty if you are unsure and don't # want to change anything. ACPI_THROTTLED_KUPDATED_INTERVAL=""