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This article explains how to make your laptop go to Suspend when closing the LID. | This article explains how to make your laptop go to Suspend when closing the LID. | ||
== acpid2 == | |||
[https://sourceforge.net/projects/acpid2/ acpid2] (provided by package {{pkg|acpid}}) is a flexible and extensible daemon with Netlink support for delivering ACPI events. | |||
The [https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/community/acpid/handler.sh default handler script] (<code>/etc/acpi/handler.sh</code>) installed with the package provides support for suspend on LID close out of the box. | |||
We recommend installing {{pkg|zzz}} along with {{pkg|acpid}} to get support for pre/post suspend hooks etc. | |||
# Install {{pkg|acpid}} and {{pkg|zzz}}: {{cmd|apk add acpid zzz}} | |||
# Enable and start the acpid daemon: {{cmd|rc-update add acpid && rc-service acpid start}} | |||
== Busybox acpid == | == Busybox acpid == | ||
This can be done via <code>acpid</code> with a hook in {{path|/etc/acpi/LID/00000080}}: | This can be done via <code>acpid</code> provided by Busybox with a hook in {{path|/etc/acpi/LID/00000080}}: | ||
# '''with zzz:'''{{cmd|apk add zzz}} {{cat|/etc/acpi/LID/00000080|#!/bin/sh | # '''with zzz:'''{{cmd|apk add zzz}} {{cat|/etc/acpi/LID/00000080|#!/bin/sh |
Revision as of 20:58, 11 September 2022
This article explains how to make your laptop go to Suspend when closing the LID.
acpid2
acpid2 (provided by package acpid) is a flexible and extensible daemon with Netlink support for delivering ACPI events.
The default handler script (/etc/acpi/handler.sh
) installed with the package provides support for suspend on LID close out of the box.
We recommend installing zzz along with acpid to get support for pre/post suspend hooks etc.
- Install acpid and zzz:
apk add acpid zzz
- Enable and start the acpid daemon:
rc-update add acpid && rc-service acpid start
Busybox acpid
This can be done via acpid
provided by Busybox with a hook in /etc/acpi/LID/00000080:
- with zzz:
apk add zzz
Contents of /etc/acpi/LID/00000080
#!/bin/sh exec zzz - or with pm-utils:
apk add pm-utils
Contents of /etc/acpi/LID/00000080
#!/bin/sh exec pm-suspend - or with raw variant:
Contents of /etc/acpi/LID/00000080
#!/bin/sh echo mem > /sys/power/state
Make the hook executable:
chmod +x /etc/acpi/LID/00000080
That should be it. To make sure that the acpid daemon is running, execute:
/etc/init.d/acpid start