# # Configuration file for EeePC ACPI utilities # # Please edit to your liking!!! # # http://code.google.com/p/acpi-eeepc-generic/ # http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23318 # # Copyright 2009 Nicolas Bigaouette # This file is part of acpi-eeepc-generic. # # acpi-eeepc-generic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # acpi-eeepc-generic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with acpi-eeepc-generic. If not, see . # ################################################################# # # Put your username in "XUSER". It _is_ important. # # Some defaults are defined, but # they might not work on your system. For example, the task manager # used is "lxtask", which is part of the LXDE desktop environment. # You can install it with "pacman -S lxtask". You can use # something else if you want, just be sure to edit the appropriate # variable. # ################################################################# # Format: # Format of the settings is as follow: # VARIABLE_NAME=("command number 1" "command number 2" "etc.") # ################################################################# # Note that: # -Commands with spaces _need_ to be double-quoted # -You can put as many commands as you want, as in the previous example # -Some defaults are provided which might not work on your # system. Please edit as your liking. Look at # COMMANDS_WIFI_POST_UP for example. It uses by # default "wicd" for for network management. It is killed and # re-run to save battery. If you don't use wicd, please remove # it from the commands to run!!! # -All commands are executed as root. To execute a command as # yourself (not root), put @ in front of the command. This allow # graphical applications to work. # -If a key is not working, uncomment KEY_SHOW. It will show # you the code of the key you pressed. Then report it to me # with your model number. # -Change your wifi module. By default it uses "rt2860sta", which # is the one used in the 901/1000*. # -You can choose between different OSD: # libnotify: by default (GTK), you need "notification-daemon" # knotify: OSD used by KDE, you need "kdebase" # dzen: Small OSD, you need "dzen2" # NONE: You guessed it... none :) # ################################################################# # Different helper script you can use: # # Rotate the screen # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-rotate-lvds.sh # Suspend to ram # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-suspend2ram.sh # Toggle bluetooth on and off # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-bluetooth.sh # Toggle between different monitors # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-displays.sh # Toggle a suspension lock on and off # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-lock-suspend.sh # Toggle card reader on and off # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-cardr.sh # Change between supported screen resolutions # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-resolution.sh # Enable or disable the touchpad (needs SHM) # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-touchpad.sh # Toggle webcam on and off # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-webcam.sh # Toggle wifi on and off # /etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-wifi.sh # ################################################################# # Different hardware states can be saved and restored when needed. # To restore at boot, just add "eeepc-restore" to your DAEMONS # array in /etc/rc.conf ################################################################# ### Fallback user to be used for X session if autodetection fails XUSER= ### Choose what kind of notification you want. libnotify is the ### default, but can disable it with NONE. NOTIFY="libnotify" # Gnome, XFCE, GTK #NOTIFY="kdialog" # KDE, QT #NOTIFY="dzen" # dwm, wmii, xmonad or any other #NOTIFY="naughty" # Awesome window manager #NOTIFY=NONE NOTIFY_DURATION="2000" # Duration, in ms, of the OSD # Uncomment to disable showing unknown keys NOTIFY_IGNORE_UNKNOWN="yes" ### Show the ACPI key event #KEY_SHOW="1" ### Some scripts needs to be run as root. Specify how to gain priviledges #SUDO="sudo" #SUDO="kdesu -i eee" SUDO="gksu" # Append "--sudo-mode" to use sudo instead of su ################################################################# ### Drivers used by this Eee. Most used are "rt2860sta", "ath9k" ### and "iwlagn". For Madwifi, you can try this exact list: ### "wlan_tkip" "wlan_ccmp" "ath_pci" "ath_rate_sample" "ath_hal" "wlan_scan_sta" "wlan" WIFI_DRIVERS=("rt2860sta") BLUETOOTH_DRIVERS=("bluetooth") CAMERA_DRIVERS=("uvcvideo") # Let acpi-eeepc-generic load/unload modules? #DRIVERS_LOAD="no" # default: yes #DRIVERS_UNLOAD="no" # default: yes ################################################################# ### Volume options ALSA_VOLUME_MIXER=("Master") # Mixer(s) to change volume ################################################################# ### Defined commands on specific key press ### Please edit to what you want!!! ### Some defaults are provided, but they might not work on your ### system if you don't have the utility installed. COMMANDS_POWER_BUTTON=("/sbin/shutdown -t3 -h now") # Users of LXDE might consider the following: #COMMANDS_POWER_BUTTON=("@_LXSESSION_PID=`pidof lxsession` lxde-logout") # See http://code.google.com/p/acpi-eeepc-generic/issues/detail?id=26 # and http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXDE#Shutdown_and_Reboot_from_LXDE # These are the 4 silver buttons, located above the Fn+F2 to # Fn+F6 on certain models and the Fn+Spacebar. The first just # shutdown your screen to save power. The second toggle the touchpad on and off. # Note the "@" in from of the two user button commands: because # of this, theese commands will be executed as yourself and not root. # The User1, User2 & User3 (when available) are executed as your username!!! COMMANDS_BUTTON_BLANK=("xset dpms force off") COMMANDS_BUTTON_RESOLUTION=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-touchpad.sh") COMMANDS_BUTTON_USER1=("@terminal") COMMANDS_BUTTON_USER2=("@pcmanfm --no-desktop") COMMANDS_SHE_TOGGLE=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-she.sh") COMMANDS_SLEEP=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-suspend2ram.sh") # On some models, calling the wifi toggle script can prevent the card from # being re-enabled. If you have that problem, just don't call the script and # let the BIOS dis/enable the card. # See http://wiki.github.com/nbigaouette/acpi-eeepc-generic/wireless COMMANDS_WIFI_TOGGLE=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-wifi.sh") COMMANDS_WIFI_UP=() COMMANDS_WIFI_DOWN=() COMMANDS_WIFI_PRE_UP=() #COMMANDS_WIFI_POST_UP=("/etc/rc.d/wicd start" "@wicd-client") #COMMANDS_WIFI_PRE_DOWN=("pkill wicd-client" "/etc/rc.d/wicd stop" "pkill wpa_supplicant" "pkill dhcpcd") COMMANDS_WIFI_POST_UP=() COMMANDS_WIFI_PRE_DOWN=() COMMANDS_WIFI_POST_DOWN=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_TOGGLE=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-bluetooth.sh") COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_UP=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_DOWN=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_PRE_UP=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_POST_UP=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_PRE_DOWN=() COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_POST_DOWN=() COMMANDS_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-touchpad.sh") COMMANDS_RESOLUTION=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-resolution.sh") COMMANDS_BRIGHTNESS_DOWN=() # Brightness down controled by BIOS COMMANDS_BRIGHTNESS_UP=() # Brightness up controled by BIOS #COMMANDS_SCREEN_OFF=(/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-rotate-lvds.sh) COMMANDS_SCREEN_OFF=("${COMMANDS_BLUETOOTH_TOGGLE[@]}") #COMMANDS_XRANDR_TOGGLE=("@lxrandr") # Run as user (not root) COMMANDS_XRANDR_TOGGLE=("/etc/acpi/eeepc/acpi-eeepc-generic-toggle-displays.sh") COMMANDS_XRANDR_TOGGLE_VGA="above" # VGA is: right-of, left-of, above or below of LVDS COMMANDS_TASKM=("@lxtask") #COMMANDS_TASKM=("@xterm htop") #COMMANDS_TASKM=("@ksysguard") # If you use OSS, you can use http://ossvol.sourceforge.net/ COMMANDS_MUTE=("alsa_toggle_mute") COMMANDS_VOLUME_DOWN=("alsa_set_volume 5%-") COMMANDS_VOLUME_UP=("alsa_set_volume 5%+") COMMANDS_AC_UNPLUGGED=() COMMANDS_AC_PLUGGED=() COMMANDS_ON_LID_CLOSE="yes" COMMANDS_LID_CLOSE_ON_AC=("xset dpms force off") # Just turn the backlight off #COMMANDS_LID_CLOSE_ON_AC=("${COMMANDS_SLEEP[@]}") # Do the same as COMMANDS_SLEEP COMMANDS_LID_CLOSE_ON_BATTERY=("${COMMANDS_SLEEP[@]}") # Do the same as COMMANDS_SLEEP ################################################################# ### Check for these processes before suspending SUSPEND_BLACKLISTED_PROCESSES=(vlc mplayer smplayer kmplayer skype dragon songbird-bin amarok) ### Change the suspend commands. SUSPEND2RAM_COMMANDS=("echo -n \"mem\" > /sys/power/state") # Simple suspend #SUSPEND2RAM_COMMANDS=("pm-suspend") # Use pm-utils #SUSPEND_QUIRKS_VTSWITCH="yes" ################################################################# ### Display toggling options (excluding LVDS only, since you ### need that one!). You can use any of these three, in any order. #XRANDR_AVAILABLE_MODES=("clone" "vga" "both") XRANDR_AVAILABLE_MODES=("vga" "both") ################################################################# ### Restore feature: On boot, restore different hardware states RESTORE_BLUETOOTH=0 RESTORE_BRIGHTNESS=0 RESTORE_TOUCHPAD=0 RESTORE_WIFI=0 ################################################################# ### If you mount /var/log in ram (to protect an SSD drive), you ### might want to backup them on shutdown/suspend, just in case. ### Add "logsbackup" to your DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf. You ### can also set the folder where to send these compressed backups. LOGSBACKUP_FOLDER="/logs_backup" ################################################################# ### Please comment/remove the following, to prove that you edited ### and read fully the file ;) ### Else, you will get a 20 second warning. EEEPC_CONF_DONE="no"