lp:ubuntu/karmic/pm-utils

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37. By Steve Langasek

debian/95hdparm-apm: use /usr/lib/pm-utils/hdparm-functions from hdparm
(>= 9.15-1ubuntu4) to determine what apm value to use, instead of
hard-coding settings that users then can't override. LP: #238555

36. By Tormod Volden

* debian/rules: Do not install sleep.d/95hdparm-apm since
  sleep.d/00powersave will call power.d/95hdparm-apm anyway
  (LP: #437796)
* debian/95hdparm-apm: skip if booted with "nohdparm", using the existing
  convention of the hdparm package.

35. By James Westby

Don't clear the log file at the start of each operation and
install a logrotate file so that it doesn't grow too much
(LP: #410352)

34. By Michael Terry

debian/rules, debian/95hdparm-apm: Install hdparm script to power.d
as well. LP: #385949

33. By Andy Whitcroft

debian/000record: add for the kernel to prevent hibernates if it has
been upgraded. Else we will fail during resume and data may be lost.
LP: #350491.

32. By Steve Langasek

debian/95hdparm-apm: add missing include of ${PM_FUNCTIONS}, without
which this script will simply exit non-zero.

31. By Steve Langasek

* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
  - debian/patches/85-respect-blacklists.patch: make the modprobe on resume
    respect module blacklists by using modprobe -b instead of plain
    modprobe in the script
  - debian/patches/90-nm-proper-wakeup.patch: use --print-reply when
    calling dbus-send to ensure NetworkManager gets signalled on wakeup
  - debian/95hdparm-apm: apply a default apm policy to all drives on
    resume/thaw, based on AC state, for consistency with the settings
    applied by acpi-support.
  - Add suspend/hibernate in progress tracking to allow better error
    reporting on failed suspend/hibernate cycles. apport will detect
    the new status file and submit bugs when found.
  - Add an example file /etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module that shows the user
    how to change the sleep module in use, for instance if they want to
    enable uswsusp.
  - Drop the Recommends: on uswsusp; it is in fact not recommended at
    all.
* Drop debian/45iwlist; this is reportedly fixed in the karmic kernel.
* Drop debian/patches/10-debian-defaults.patch; we still don't want to use
  uswsusp unless explicitly chosen. This is subject to review if someone
  can confirm that the new suspend method autodetection behaves sensibly
  in all cases.
* Allow sleep.d/90clock to be installed, it's a no-op by default now; it
  ought to be removed entirely for the sake of simplicity, but there's no
  major impact so we don't need to diverge here.

30. By Steve Langasek

debian/45iwlist: force a rescan of essids on all wireless networks on
resume, to work around the kernel's wrong idea of the age of networks
detected prior to suspend. LP: #336055.

29. By Alexander Sack

debian/patches/90-nm-proper-wakeup.patch,series: fix LP: #291062 - "MASTER
Network Manager sometimes has "enable networking" unchecked/disabled when
resuming from suspend"; problem was that NetworkManager did not get a dbus
signal on wake up; underlying issue is that dbus-send randomly fails if
you dont wait for confirmation of message delivery; using --print-reply
seems to do the trick.

28. By Steve Langasek

* debian/95hdparm-apm: apply a default apm policy to all drives on
  resume/thaw, based on AC state, for consistency with the settings
  applied by acpi-support. LP: #59695.

[ James Westby ]
* debian/rules: don't install sleep.d/90clock, the kernel now handles
  setting the system clock on its own (and much more efficiently)
  without needing to call hwclock. Cf.
  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareClock>. LP: #326183.

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