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Jason D. Clinton me@jasonclinton.com changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Jason D. Clinton me@jasonclinton.com 2009-04-12 21:18:24 EDT --- This bug is still present in Fedora 11 (Rawhide). Please reopen.
Unfortunately, there appears to be nothing logged in the usual locations and I'm not sure what handles power events like this in Fedora. I just installed Fedora coming from Debian Unstable on the same kernel version (2.6.29) with roughly the same version of acpid and it did not have this issue so I imagine that this is some Fedora-specific power event handler.
I checked /etc/acpi/* and it doesn't appear that any battery-specific events or event handlers. I don't know how /usr/libexec/hald-addon-acpi fits in to all of this.
If this is g-p-m, it is odd that Debian finds a way to do this correctly in spite of also using g-p-m for power management. This is the only significant patch that I see that Debian has applied versus upstream g-p-m: http://patch-tracking.debian.net/patch/series/view/gnome-power-manager/2.24....