Larry Stotler wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Joachim Schrod
wrote: What does "powersave -b" output before and after unplugging? If it outputs the correct state (on the last line), you've got a problem in kpowersave.
AC state: offline
If the last line doesn't change, what does cat /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state output before and after unplugging?
There is no /proc/acpi directory.
Btw, to use tpctl, you have to "modprobe thinkpad" first, that is not done automatically. Then "tpctl -is" should tell you if your AC adapter is connected. But note that you can't use tpctl powermanagement with ACPI, AFAIK; it uses APM.
dmesg says that ACPI is disabled.
Then you need either to determine why ACPI is disabled, or you have to configure powersave for APM. I suppose that powersaved supports APM because it says so in the package docs; but I never used it myself in that context. From the docs, it ain't sure if acpid must run nevertheless. powersave -S is supposed to tell the mode (APM or ACPI) the daemon operates in. Sorry that I can't be of more help. Joachim -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Joachim Schrod Email: jschrod@acm.org Roedermark, Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org