Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 14:25:10 -0700 From: Adam Weinberger <adam@vectors.cx> To: Keith Jones <kmjones@blueyonder.co.uk> Cc: gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports/44018: x11/gdm2: [PATCH] 'Shut down' doesn't shut down, just halts Message-ID: <20021013212510.GK76789@vectors.cx> In-Reply-To: <3DA9DEE6.7040308@blueyonder.co.uk> References: <20021013173044.4660.qmail@athlon.home> <20021013201520.GI76789@vectors.cx> <3DA9DEE6.7040308@blueyonder.co.uk>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >> (10.13.2002 @ 1400 PST): Keith Jones said, in 0.8K: << > I can sort of accept that, though if 'halt -p' is broken on some > machines, strictly speaking that's not the fault of GDM - granted I'm in > slightly over my head here, so correct me if this is completely wrong, > but it sounds like it's most likely a problem either with the apm driver > in the kernel or with buggy power management on the affected machines, > and I'd suggest submitting a PR and/or disabling the driver on those > machines. With the driver disabled (or on older machines that don't > support APM), '-p' behaves like '-h', so GDM would exhibit its "old" > shutdown behaviour in these cases. >> end of "Re: ports/44018: x11/gdm2: [PATCH] 'Shut down' doesn't shut down, just halts" from Keith Jones << dunno... if it's really important to have it, make it a different flavor: .if defined(WITH_GDM_APM) @${REINPLACE_CMD} -e "s/shutdown -h/shutdown -p/g" \ ${WRKSRC}/config/gdm.conf.in .endif - -Adam - -- "Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw." -Lilo, "Lilo & Stitch" Adam Weinberger adam@vectors.cx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE9qeS2o8KM2ULHQ/0RApD/AJ94RnSjJASv3NmFISYlT3HpkrFWOACgkqcF xlFlbHpIxwk7Biggcf/YVPg= =pAJZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-gnome" in the body of the message
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