Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 2 Dec 1998 23:22:46 +1100 | From | Richard Gooch <> | Subject | Re: suspendd-v0.1.0 released |
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Pavel Machek writes: > Hi! > > > Hi, all. I've just thrown together a simple daemon which allows you > > to configure actions to be taken upon APM suspend or resume events. > > Ouch, should not this functionality be merged into apmd?
I've had a look at the beta version of apmd, and I still don't like it, because:
- only supports one command to run at suspend time
- doesn't distinguish between user and system suspends
- doesn't provide a way to disable policy (the sync();sleep(0);sync();sleep(1); sequence)
- does not document extra features.
And I'm not sure that what we want is a single super daemon. A collection of smaller daemons might be better, since it allows people to pick and choose. A super daemon is bloat for those who only want one small feature.
Regards,
Richard....
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