Changelog
acpi-support (0.129-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version:
- Fix ibm-wireless to use the 'rfkill' tool for toggling bluetooth,
recommending wireless-tools which currently provides this; and fix
the isAnyWirelessPoweredOn function for the latest change in the rfkill
/sys interface, looking under phy80211/ instead of under device/
(LP: #397698). The toggleAllWirelessStates() function is still broken,
because the rfkill state on the iwl3945 (at least) is still being done
in the kernel, so we work around this for now by leaving the function
inactive.
Closes: #548252, #554112, #491442
- Fix the touchpad handler to use xinput instead of (unreliable)
synclient, and add a corresponding Recommends; and call getXconsole so
we can actually talk to the X server. LP: #447211.
- new events/asus-f8sv-touchpad: handle another touchpad ACPI event on
another ASUS model. LP: #218598.
- lib/power-funcs: adjust getXconsole to work when the tty number is not
present on the X commandline.
- lib/policy-funcs: Recognize KDE4 PowerDevil as a power manager.
LP: #387750.
- lib/policy-funcs: Recognize xfce4-power-manager as a power manager.
LP: #425155
- Drop /etc/acpi/start.d/90-hdparm.sh: this is redundant because we're
already calling pm-powersave on start (either via /etc/acpi/power.sh,
or by one of the desktop power managers as enumerated in
lib/policy-funcs) so there's no reason we should be reapplying the
policy here. LP: #443992, #438355, #318980.
Closes: #509597, #529604, #533754
- Add guidance-power-manager to the list of known desktop power managers.
LP: #154910
- lib/policy-funcs: Recognize dalston as a power manager. LP: #432578
- Drop /etc/acpi/start.d/10-save-dmidecode.sh, which is irrelevant given
the existence of /sys/class/dmi/id/.
- Drop events/panasonic-brightness-{down,up}, events/panasonic-mute,
events/panasonic-volume-{down,up}, and panabright.sh, confirmed to be
implemented now by the panasonic-laptop kernel driver. Closes: #555603
- Drop events/asus-{a6u-touchpad,internet,lock,wireless} and
events/asus-media-{next,play-pause,prev,stop}, confirmed to be
implemented by the asus-laptop kernel driver.
- Drop events/thinkpad-thinkpad and thinkpad-thinkpad.sh, which is also
implemented in the thinkpad_acpi driver and should have been dropped a
while ago.
- Drop panapower.sh, which seems to have never been used.
- Clean up /etc/acpi/toshbright.sh, which was meant to be removed back in
jaunty
- Drop events/video_brightness{down,up}, video_brightness{up,down}.sh: at
least some platforms that use these ACPI sequences are seeing them
correctly translated to input events, so those users will see duplicate
events unless we drop them. LP: #178860.
Closes: #556261
- Drop events/sony-eject, confirmed in bug reports to no longer work due
to its use of acpi_fakekey. This needs to be implemented in the kernel
input layer, but in the meantime there's no reason to keep this here.
LP: #76924.
- Drop events/panasonic-{hibernatebtn,sleepbtn}, also reported to not work
now due to the acpi_fakekey implementation.
- Don't install power hook directories, instead just call pm-powersave
* Added old powersave stuff to examples.
* Bumped Standards-Version to 3.8.3, no changes needed.
* Re-diffed patches
* Re-added hibernatebtn.sh that was removed upstream.
* Re-added Sony brightness files. Closes: #531074
* Re-added Sony eject event.
* Remove stuff no longer needed.
* Accept display :0 and :0.0 when looking for the right AUTHORITY file.
Closes: #550546
* Added patch to make acpi_fakekey correctly send all key events, even for
keys not available on the keyboard by sending keys through uinput.
Closes: #373660 - Thanks to: Thomas Jaeger <email address hidden>
* Patched toggleAllWirelessStates for the latest change in the rfkill
/sys interface as well.
-- Michael Meskes <email address hidden> Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:39:27 +0100