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Posted: Jan. 16 2007,17:35 |
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Hi Juanito,
that sounds like a clean and straight way for me, thanks a lot for your advice!
Today I finally found some time to try it.. here is what I have done (im working with a frugal system with cf card on a quite modern computer):
- changed the bootoption "noacpi" into "acpi=force" - apt-get install acpi - changed powerbtn.sh as required - put powerbtn.sh and events/powerbtn in filetool.lst
I tested my powerbutton.sh script by executing it manually and it works fine. Also I can let the acpi commands show me the temperature of my system - but still it doesnt react on my powerbutton. Also I cant find a logfile on (/ramdisk)/var/logs/
Any further ideas on this problem? Maybe I forgot something?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Jan
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