[Bug 109446] Re: Need /proc/acpi/wakeup tweaks to enable mousepad and USB to wake up from suspend

Sam Brightman samghost at mpx.net
Mon Nov 9 11:39:41 UTC 2009


It seems to me quite clear that waking up on keyboard/mouse is pretty
standard behaviour. More generally, options for power management are
very limited (I've often gone to the power options and thought... "wow,
that's it? can't fix it here then"). So on the policy issue I'm
suggesting wake on kb/mouse as default, but configurable (along with
e.g. lid options, USB devices, WOL etc.).

>From my point of view the current status is: sub-optimal default, no GUI
options. The choice of installing acpitool or even acpitoolgui has been
presented here and in http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/21747 (don't
know why this is closed). This seems to be a bit of an anti-solution:
same default, unnecessarily large number of options available from
command-line package/after installing from .deb.

The first solution from http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/21747 of
enhancing the standard GUI a bit to deal with some common use-cases (and
persist settings) seems like it could be incorporated elegantly. Is
there still a policy issue? What are the objections to providing a
simple UI to enable/disable wake settings?

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Need /proc/acpi/wakeup tweaks to enable mousepad and USB to wake up from suspend
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