On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Norbert Zeh <nzeh@cs.dal.ca> wrote:
Aurko Roy [2012.08.15 2040 +0530]:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Norbert Zeh <nzeh@cs.dal.ca> wrote:
You can achieve the same by adding the instructions to write to /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness to an appropriate file in tmpfiles.d. Read the section on temporary files in the systemd page on the
archwiki.
Cheers, Norbert
Thanks for the reference. So something like
'w /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness - - - - 0'
should do the job, except that /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0 does not exist since acpi does not seem to be running (I recall reading somewhere that systemd handles most acpi functionality, is that correct?).
My apologies. I wasn't aware that the particular file you're trying to write to exists only if acpid is running. I personally went back to running acpid because systemd's handling of ACPI events is too rudimentary for my needs. As far as I understand from the manpage, you can only set under which conditions it should handle Lid/Sleep/Power button events. If these conditions are met, systemd handles these events the way systemd thinks they should be handled, and there seems to be no room to customize it. Since I never ever shut down my laptop except using "halt" or now "systemctl poweroff", I found it convenient to set the action for power button events to be to put the machine to sleep, as this avoids the finger gymnastics required to activate the sleep button. This type of customization is possible using acpid but doesn't seem to be possible using systemd alone.
Cheers, Norbert
I see. Thanks for the clarification. -- Aurko Roy GPG key: 0x20C5BC31 Fingerprint:76B4 9677 15BE 731D 1949 85BA 2A31 B442 20C5 BC31