diff --git a/sys-power/acpid/files/acpid-1.0.6-default.sh b/sys-power/acpid/files/acpid-1.0.6-default.sh deleted file mode 100755 --- a/sys-power/acpid/files/acpid-1.0.6-default.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# /etc/acpi/default.sh -# Default acpi script that takes an entry for all actions - -set $* - -group=${1%%/*} -action=${1#*/} -device=$2 -id=$3 -value=$4 - -log_unhandled() { - logger "ACPI event unhandled: $*" -} - -case "$group" in - button) - case "$action" in - power) - /sbin/init 0 - ;; - - # if your laptop doesnt turn on/off the display via hardware - # switch and instead just generates an acpi event, you can force - # X to turn off the display via dpms. note you will have to run - # 'xhost +local:0' so root can access the X DISPLAY. - #lid) - # xset dpms force off - # ;; - - *) log_unhandled $* ;; - esac - ;; - - ac_adapter) - case "$value" in - # Add code here to handle when the system is unplugged - # (maybe change cpu scaling to powersave mode). For - # multicore systems, make sure you set powersave mode - # for each core! - #*0) - # cpufreq-set -g powersave - # ;; - - # Add code here to handle when the system is plugged in - # (maybe change cpu scaling to performance mode). For - # multicore systems, make sure you set performance mode - # for each core! - #*1) - # cpufreq-set -g performance - # ;; - - *) log_unhandled $* ;; - esac - ;; - - *) log_unhandled $* ;; -esac