# # Configuration file for the acpi-support package # # # The acpi-support package is intended as "glue" to make special functions of # laptops work. Specifically, it translates special function keys for some # laptop models into actions or generic function key presses. # # # Suspend/hibernate method # ------------------------ # # When gnome or kde power management daemons are running, acpi-support will # translate the suspend and hibernate keys of laptops into special "suspend" # and "hibernate" keys that these daemons handle. # # Only in situations where there is no power management daemon # running, acpi-support needs to perform suspend/hibernate in some other way. # Beginning with version 0.122-1 acpi-support solely uses pm-utils then. # Comment the next line to disable ACPI suspend to RAM ACPI_SLEEP=true # Comment the next line to disable suspend to disk ACPI_HIBERNATE=true # Use Radeontool to switch the screen off? Seems to be needed on some machines # RADEON_LIGHT=true # Comment this out to disable screen locking on resume LOCK_SCREEN=true # Uncomment this to enable ACPI sleep when the lid screen is closed. #LID_SLEEP=true # Uncomment this to shutdown the system if ACPI sleep has not been possible # upon lid closure. Has no effect if LID_SLEEP is not set. #LID_SHUTDOWN=true # On some systems pressing the wireless button only results in an event that we # handle, but not in some hardware enforced action. On these systems we are # free to choose whether or not we cycle through "Both on, Both off, Wireless # only, Bluetooth only" as we used to do, or if we just do "Both on, Both off" # as the hardware kill switch does on most systems. # # For compatibility reasons with older version the larger cycle is the default. # Enable this to to have both in switched on and off simultaniously. #WIRELESS_BLUETOOTH_SYNC=true # Choose the method used to switch off/on the display. Available options are # "xset", "xrandr" and "vbetool". DISPLAY_DPMS=xset # xrandr needs the output device to be named XRANDR_OUTPUT=LVDS # vbetool can switch off/on the display even if no user is logged in. However, # there are systems that do not reset the display when coming out of suspend, # so that the screen remains dark. Enable this option to switch off the display # even if no one is logged in. #DISPLAY_DPMS_NO_USER=true