Voiceover tool problems
I have been using the voiceover tool a lot to dub dialogue and I'm finding it simply stops working 60% of the time.
I am using a Lexicon Omega USB audio input that is recognised in the audio input drop-down, and works every time in STP, but when I use it in FCP it stops registering sound, sometimes halfway through recording.
The only remedy I've found is to switch to 'built-in audio' in the audio input drop-down, then back to the Omega. Even this only works 50% of the time.
Am I th eonly one having this sort of problem with voiceover?
G5 Dual Mac OS X (10.4.9) Lexicon Omega USB audio input w/ Shure XLR microphone
You might want to check out an application called ScreenFlow.
http://varasoftware.com/products/screenflow/
The narration, recording and export features (including chapters) may be well worth the $99 and save you time AND headaches.
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Laptop mode tools problem with kernel 3.0
today I just updated the system and my laptop runs dramatically hotter after that. I read the archwiki, it does talk about the laptop mode tools problem with kernel 3.0 but when I opened the file /usr/sbin/laptop_mode, the lines which the wiki mentions are not there. Does anyone here have the same problem and can you offer the solution?
Here is my /usr/sbin/laptop_mode
#! /bin/sh
# Script to start or stop laptop_mode, and to control various settings of the
# kernel, hardware etc. that influence power consumption.
# This script is a part of Laptop Mode Tools. If you are running a supported
# power management daemon, this script will be automatically called on power
# state change.
# Configure laptop mode tools in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf, and in
# the broken-out config files in /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d.
# Please consult the manual pages laptop-mode.conf(8) and laptop_mode(8) for
# additional information.
# Maintainer: Ritesh Raj Sarraf ([email protected])
# Original Author: Bart Samwel ([email protected])
# Project home page: http://samwel.tk/laptop_mode
# Contributors to this script: Bart Samwel
# Kiko Piris
# Micha Feigin
# Andrew Morton
# Herve Eychenne
# Dax Kelson
# Jan Polacek
# ... and many others that I've stopped
# keeping track of.
# Based on a script for Linux 2.4 written by Jens Axboe.
set -a
# The laptop mode tools version number. Extracted by the installer makefile
# as well, so don't change the format!
LMTVERSION=1.59
# This script is loaded from multiple scripts to set the config defaults
# and to read the configuration on top of those. Only when the command is
# recognized does this script do anything else.
VERBOSE_OUTPUT=0
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY=1
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC=0
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED=0
PARTITIONS="auto /dev/mapper/*"
LM_BATT_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS=600
LM_AC_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS=360
DEF_MAX_AGE=30
LM_READAHEAD=3072
NOLM_READAHEAD=128
CONTROL_READAHEAD=1
CONTROL_NOATIME=0
USE_RELATIME=1
CONTROL_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=1
LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=4 # 20 seconds
LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=4 # 20 seconds
NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=244 # 2 hours
DEF_UPDATE=5
DEF_XFS_AGE_BUFFER=15
DEF_XFS_SYNC_INTERVAL=30
DEF_XFS_BUFD_INTERVAL=1
XFS_HZ=100
CONTROL_MOUNT_OPTIONS=1
BATT_HD_POWERMGMT=1
LM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT=254
NOLM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT=254
CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT=0
CONTROL_HD_WRITECACHE=0
NOLM_AC_HD_WRITECACHE=1
NOLM_BATT_HD_WRITECACHE=0
LM_HD_WRITECACHE=0
LM_DIRTY_RATIO=60
LM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO=1
NOLM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO=10
NOLM_DIRTY_RATIO=40
LM_SECONDS_BEFORE_SYNC=2
BATT_CPU_MAXFREQ=medium
BATT_CPU_MINFREQ=slowest
BATT_CPU_GOVERNOR=ondemand
BATT_CPU_IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=1
LM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ=fastest
LM_AC_CPU_MINFREQ=slowest
LM_AC_CPU_GOVERNOR=ondemand
LM_AC_CPU_IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=1
NOLM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ=fastest
NOLM_AC_CPU_MINFREQ=slowest
NOLM_AC_CPU_GOVERNOR=ondemand
NOLM_AC_CPU_IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=0
CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY=0
HD="/dev/[hs]d[abcdefgh]"
CONTROL_SYSLOG_CONF=0
LM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF=/etc/syslog-on-ac-with-lm.conf
NOLM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF=/etc/syslog-on-ac-without-lm.conf
BATT_SYSLOG_CONF=/etc/syslog-on-battery.conf
SYSLOG_CONF_SIGNAL_PROGRAM=syslogd
SYSLOG_CONF=/etc/syslog.conf
CONTROL_DPMS_STANDBY=0
BATT_DPMS_STANDBY=300
LM_AC_DPMS_STANDBY=1200
NOLM_AC_DPMS_STANDBY=1200
CONTROL_CPU_THROTTLING=0
BATT_CPU_THROTTLING=medium
LM_AC_CPU_THROTTLING=minimum
NOLM_AC_CPU_THROTTLING=minimum
CONTROL_START_STOP=1
CONTROL_TERMINAL=0
TERMINALS="/dev/vc/1 /dev/vcs1"
BATT_TERMINAL_BLANK_MINUTES=1
BATT_TERMINAL_POWERDOWN_MINUTES=2
LM_AC_TERMINAL_BLANK_MINUTES=10
LM_AC_TERMINAL_POWERDOWN_MINUTES=10
NOLM_AC_TERMINAL_BLANK_MINUTES=10
NOLM_AC_TERMINAL_POWERDOWN_MINUTES=50
ENABLE_AUTO_HIBERNATION=0
HIBERNATE_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/hibernate
AUTO_HIBERNATION_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL=1
DISABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL=1
AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH=0
AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH=0
MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH=0
MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH=0
ASSUME_SCSI_IS_SATA=1
CONTROL_BRIGHTNESS=0
BATT_BRIGHTNESS_COMMAND=false
LM_AC_BRIGHTNESS_COMMAND=false
NOLM_AC_BRIGHTNESS_COMMAND=false
LOG_TO_SYSLOG=1
DEBUG=0
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_TOOLS=1
# Initialize the PATH Variable
export PATH="${PATH}":/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
# This is a 2 phase locking approach. LMT_REQ_LOCK is the outer lock and LMT_INVOC_LOCK is the inner lock
# We take this approach to ensure the scenario that, "At any point when an event occurs (AC/BATT), the
# kernel can generate multiple events spanning over a couple of events. The first event is honored and
# lmt executes. If the last event triggered at the 9th second, there is a fair chance that a good amount
# of state change would have occured in the OS, to honor that state, we keep an outer lock (LMT_REQ_LOCK)
# handy, so that those changes can also be applied and not forgotten.
# Workflow:
# Event-1 is generated and lmt executes (lmt runtime could span 5-10 seconds)
# At seventh second, 4 events generate. But Event-1 is still running.
# We don't want to discard all the remaining 4 events, but at least honor 1 so that we can act to the changes
# that occured in the last 7 seconds.
# So, Event-2 acquire LMT_REQ_LOCK and waits to acquire LMT_INVOC_LOCK (which is acquire by Event-1)
LMT_REQ_LOCK="/var/lock/lmt-req.lock"
LMT_INVOC_LOCK="/var/lock/lmt-invoc.lock"
FLOCK=`which flock`
checkint ()
# $1 arg should be the string/integer
# that you want to check for as an integer.
echo $1 | grep "[^0-9]" > /dev/null 2>&1
return $?;
# Returns 1 if it is an integer
# Function to handle logging
LOGGER=`which logger`;
log ()
# $1 should be msg type
# $2 should be the real msg
if [ x$LOG_TO_SYSLOG = x1 ]; then
# NOTE: Add the check on $2 being empty, once you are confident
# that there aren't any bugs in logging. And no bugs in executing
# modules and logging
if [ -x $LOGGER -a "$1" != "STATUS" ]; then
#if [ -z $2 ]; then
# continue
#elif [ "$1" = "MSG" ]; then
if [ "$1" = "MSG" ]; then
logger -p daemon.info -t laptop-mode "$2";
elif [ "$1" = "ERR" ]; then
logger -p daemon.err -t laptop-mode "$2";
elif [ "$1" = "VERBOSE" ]; then
if [ x$VERBOSE_OUTPUT = x1 ]; then
logger -p daemon.debug -t laptop-mode "$2";
fi
else
logger -p daemon.notice -t laptop-mode "$2";
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$1" = "VERBOSE" ]; then
$LM_VERBOSE && echo "$2" >/dev/fd/2;
elif [ "$1" = "ERR" ]; then
echo "$2" >/dev/fd/2;
else
# Message of type MSG and STATUS can go to stdout.
echo "$2" >/dev/fd/1;
fi
enableDebug ()
# Check if debug is enabled
if [ x$(($(basename $1 | cut -d . -f1 | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | sed 's/-/_/g')_DEBUG)) = x1 ]; then
set -vx
fi
disableDebug ()
# Check if debug is enabled
if [ x$(($(basename $1 | cut -d . -f1 | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | sed 's/-/_/g')_DEBUG)) = x1 ]; then
set +vx
fi
# No default on these ones -- we need to detect if they have been set, for
# backward compatibility with MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES etc.
AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=
MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=
# Backward compatibility variable that is sometimes
# set externally (Debian init system)
unset VERBOSE
lmt_load_config ()
# Source config. Some config settings have been moved from the main config file
# to modular configuration files, and to support existing laptop-mode.conf
# files from earlier versions, we source the modular configuration files FIRST.
if [ -d /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d ] ; then
for CONF in /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/*.conf ; do
if [ -r "$CONF" ] ; then
. "$CONF"
#Handle individual module debug settings
if [ "$DEBUG" -eq 1 ]; then
export $(basename $CONF | cut -d . -f1 | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | sed 's/-/_/g')_DEBUG=1
log "VERBOSE" "Enabling debug mode for module $CONF"
fi
DEBUG=0
else
log "MSG" "Warning: Configuration file $CONF is not readable, skipping."
fi
done
fi
if [ -r /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf ] ; then
. /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
else
log "ERR" "$0: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf not present or not readable."
exit 1
fi
if [ x$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_TOOLS = x0 ]; then
log "MSG" "laptop-mode-tools is disabled in config file. Exiting"
exit 0;
fi
# Add a simple bash debug mode switch
if [ "$DEBUG" -eq 1 ]; then
set -vx;
fi
# Support for old config settings
if [ "$AC_HD" != "" ] ; then
AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM="$AC_HD"
AC_HD_WITH_LM="$AC_HD"
fi
if [ "$VERBOSE" != "" ] ; then
VERBOSE_OUTPUT="$VERBOSE"
fi
if [ "$CPU_MAXFREQ" != "" ] ; then
BATT_CPU_MAXFREQ="$CPU_MAXFREQ"
fi
if [ "$MAX_AGE" != "" ] ; then
LM_BATT_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS="$MAX_AGE"
LM_AC_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS="$MAX_AGE"
fi
if [ "$DEF_AGE" != "" ] ; then
DEF_MAX_AGE="$DEF_AGE"
fi
if [ "$LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS_ON" != "" ] ; then
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS="$LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS_ON"
fi
if [ "$LM_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" != "" ] ; then
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED="$LM_WHEN_LID_CLOSED"
fi
if [ "$REMOUNT_PARTITIONS" != "" ] ; then
PARTITIONS="$REMOUNT_PARTITIONS"
fi
if [ "$READAHEAD" != "" ] ; then
LM_READAHEAD="$READAHEAD"
fi
if [ "$DO_REMOUNT_NOATIME" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_NOATIME="$DO_REMOUNT_NOATIME"
fi
if [ "$DO_HD" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$DO_HD"
fi
if [ "$AC_HD_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$AC_HD_WITH_LM"
fi
if [ "$AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM"
fi
if [ "$BATT_HD" != "" ] ; then
LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$BATT_HD"
fi
if [ "$DO_REMOUNTS" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_MOUNT_OPTIONS="$DO_REMOUNTS"
fi
if [ "$DO_HD_POWERMGMT" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT="$DO_HD_POWERMGMT"
fi
if [ "$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
LM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT="$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITH_LM"
fi
if [ "$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT="$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITHOUT_LM"
fi
if [ "$BATT_HDPARM_POWERMGMT" != "" ] ; then
BATT_HD_POWERMGMT="$BATT_HDPARM_POWERMGMT"
fi
if [ "$DO_WRITECACHE" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_HD_WRITECACHE="$DO_WRITECACHE"
fi
if [ "$AC_WRITECACHE_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_AC_HD_WRITECACHE="$AC_WRITECACHE_WITHOUT_LM"
fi
if [ "$BATT_WRITECACHE" != "" ] ; then
LM_HD_WRITECACHE="$BATT_WRITECACHE"
fi
if [ "$DIRTY_RATIO" != "" ]; then
LM_DIRTY_RATIO="$DIRTY_RATIO"
fi
if [ "$DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO" != "" ] ; then
LM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO="$DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO"
fi
if [ "$DEF_DIRTY_RATIO" != "" ]; then
NOLM_DIRTY_RATIO="$DEF_DIRTY_RATIO"
fi
if [ "$DEF_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO="$DEF_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO"
fi
if [ "$DO_CPU" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY="$DO_CPU"
fi
if [ "$CONTROL_CPU_MAXFREQ" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY="$CONTROL_CPU_MAXFREQ"
fi
if [ "$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
LM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ="$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITH_LM"
fi
if [ "$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ="$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITHOUT_LM"
fi
if [ "$DO_SYSLOG" != "" ] ; then
CONTROL_SYSLOG_CONF="$DO_SYSLOG"
fi
if [ "$SYSLOG_SIGNAL_PROGRAM" != "" ] ;then
SYSLOG_CONF_SIGNAL_PROGRAM="$SYSLOG_SIGNAL_PROGRAM"
fi
if [ "$AC_SYSLOG_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
LM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF="$AC_SYSLOG_WITH_LM"
fi
if [ "$AC_SYSLOG_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF="$AC_SYSLOG_WITHOUT_LM"
fi
if [ "$BATT_SYSLOG" != "" ] ; then
BATT_SYSLOG_CONF="$BATT_SYSLOG"
fi
if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS" != "" ] ; then
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC="$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS"
fi
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES" != "" -a "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" = "" ] ; then
# Use a very conservative estimate (1% = 1 battery minute, 100 minutes in a battery)
# for backward compatibility.
MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT="$MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES"
fi
if [ -z "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
# Apply the default, now that we've determined that this is the minimum.
MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=3
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_MINUTES" != "" -a "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" = "" ] ; then
# Use a very conservative estimate (1% = 1 battery minute, 100 minutes in a battery)
# for backward compatibility.
AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT="$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_MINUTES"
fi
if [ -z "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
# Apply the default, now that we've determined that this is the minimum.
AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=2
fi
# Postprocessing
if [ "$VERBOSE_OUTPUT" -ne 0 ] ; then
OUTPUT="/dev/stdout"
LM_VERBOSE="[ 1 = 1 ]"
else
OUTPUT="/dev/null"
LM_VERBOSE="[ 1 = 0 ]"
fi
if [ "$PARTITIONS" = "" ] ; then
PARTITIONS="auto /dev/mapper/*"
fi
# Expand shell wild cards immediately.
PARTITIONS=$( echo $PARTITIONS )
TERMINALS=$( echo $TERMINALS )
# Convert seconds to hdparm -S format
# Everything over 20 minutes is interpreted as 2 hours.
seconds_to_hdparm_S() {
if [ "$1" -eq 0 ] ; then
# disable.
echo 0
elif [ "$1" -gt 0 -a "$1" -lt 5 ] ; then
# 5 seconds minimum
echo 1
elif [ "$1" -le $((240*5)) ] ; then
# Values between 1 and 240 signify increments of 5 seconds
echo $(($1 / 5))
elif [ "$1" -lt $((30*60)) ] ; then
# Values between 20 and 30 minutes are rounded up to 30 minutes.
echo 241
elif [ "$1" -lt $((12*30*60)) ] ; then
# Values between 30 minutes and 6 hours (exclusive) yield values between
# 241 and 251, in 30-minute increments.
echo $(( 240 + ($1 / (30*60)) ))
else
# Larger values effectively indicate no timeout at all.
echo 0
fi
# Convert configured idle timeouts to hdparm -S format.
if [ "$LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
fi
if [ "$LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
fi
if [ "$NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
fi
# The main workhorse.
lmt_main_function ()
if [ "$1" = "status" ] ; then
# Display a status report.
log "STATUS" "Mounts:"
mount | sed "s/^/ /"
log "STATUS" " "
log "STATUS" "Drive power status:"
for disk in $HD; do
if [ -r $disk ]; then
hdparm -C $disk 2>/dev/null | sed "s/^/ /"
else
log "STATUS" " Cannot read $disk, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root"
fi
done
log "STATUS" " "
log "STATUS" "(NOTE: drive settings affected by Laptop Mode cannot be retrieved.)"
log "STATUS" " "
log "STATUS" "Readahead states:"
cat /etc/mtab | while read DEV MP FST OPTS DUMP PASS ; do
# skip funny stuff
case "$FST" in
rootfs|unionfs|tmpfs|squashfs|sysfs|usbfs|proc|devpts) continue
esac
if [ -b $DEV ] ; then
if [ -r $DEV ] ; then
log "STATUS" " $DEV: $((`blockdev --getra $DEV` / 2)) kB"
else
log "STATUS" " Cannot read $DEV, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root"
fi
fi
done
log "STATUS" " "
if [ -e /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled ] ; then
log "STATUS" "Laptop Mode Tools is allowed to run: /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled exists."
else
log "STATUS" "Laptop Mode Tools is NOT allowed to run: /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled does not exist."
fi
log "STATUS" " "
STATFILES="/proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode /proc/apm /proc/pmu/info /proc/sys/vm/bdflush /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio /proc/sys/fs/xfs/age_buffer /proc/sys/fs/xfs/sync_interval /proc/sys/fs/xfs/lm_age_buffer /proc/sys/fs/xfs/lm_sync_interval /proc/sys/vm/pagebuf/lm_flush_age /proc/sys/fs/xfs/xfsbufd_centisecs /proc/sys/fs/xfs/xfssyncd_centisecs /proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs /proc/sys/fs/xfs/age_buffer/centisecs /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/cpuinfo_*_freq /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling_governor /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/*/state /proc/acpi/battery/*/state /sys/class/power_supply/*/online /sys/class/power_supply/*/state"
for THISFILE in $STATFILES ; do
if [ -e "$THISFILE" ] ; then
log "STATUS" "$THISFILE:"
if [ -r "$THISFILE" ] ; then
cat "$THISFILE" | sed "s/^/ /"
else
log "STATUS" " Not accessible, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root."
fi
log "STATUS" " "
fi
done
elif [ "$1" != "readconfig" -a "$1" != "defaults" ] ; then
KLEVEL="$(uname -r |
IFS='.-' read a b c
echo $a.$b
KMINOR="$(uname -r |
IFS='.-' read a b c d
# Strip any stuff from the end -- only the initial digits are part of the KMINOR.
echo $c | sed -e 's/\([[:digit:]]*\).*/\1/'
# Stop exporting everything -- what we do from here is private.
set +a
if [ "$1" = "--version" ] ; then
log "MSG" "Laptop Mode Tools $LMTVERSION"
exit 0
fi
if [ ! -e /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode ] ; then
log "ERR" "Kernel does not have support for laptop mode. Please apply the laptop mode"
log "ERR" "patch or install a newer kernel."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -w /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode ] ; then
log "ERR" "You do not have enough privileges to enable laptop_mode."
exit 1
fi
INIT=0 # Display info in init script format?
FORCE=0 # Force reapplying the current state?
while [ "$1" != "" ] ; do
case "$1" in
init) INIT=1 ;;
force) FORCE=1 ;;
# Old options. We always do "auto" for any option now, but
# we still have to accept the options.
start) ;;
stop) ;;
auto) ;;
modules=*)
MODULES=$1
MODULES=${MODULES#"modules="}
devices=*)
DEVICES=$1
DEVICES=${DEVICES#"devices="}
*) log "ERR" "Unrecognized option $1."
exit 1 ;;
esac
shift
done
mkdir -p /var/run/laptop-mode-tools
# Used to display laptop mode state later on. This is the enabled/disabled
# state for laptop mode processing, it tells us nothing about whether laptop
# mode is actually _active_.
STATE=enabled
if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY" -eq 0 -a "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC" -eq 0 -a "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" -eq 0 ] ; then
STATE=disabled
fi
# Determine the power state.
# First try /sys/class/power_supply/*
FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC=0
ON_AC=0
for POWER_SUPPLY in /sys/class/power_supply/* ; do
if [ -f $POWER_SUPPLY/type ] ; then
if [ "$(cat $POWER_SUPPLY/type)" = "Mains" ] ;then
log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from $POWER_SUPPLY/online."
FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC=1
if [ "$(cat $POWER_SUPPLY/online)" = 1 ] ; then
ON_AC=1
fi
fi
fi
done
if [ $FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC = 1 ] ; then
# Already found it!
log "VERBOSE" "Not trying other options, already found a power supply."
elif [ -d /proc/acpi/ac_adapter ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/acpi/ac_adapter."
ADAPTERS_FOUND=0
ON_AC=0
for ADAPTER in /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/* ; do
if [ -f $ADAPTER/state ] ; then
ADAPTERS_FOUND=1
STATUS=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' $ADAPTER/state`
if [ "$STATUS" = "on-line" ] ; then
ON_AC=1
fi
fi
done
if [ "$ADAPTERS_FOUND" -eq 0 ] ; then
ON_AC=1
fi
elif [ -f /proc/pmu/info ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/pmu/info."
if ( grep -q "^AC Power.*0$" /proc/pmu/info ) ; then
log "VERBOSE" "/proc/pmu/info indicates absence of AC power."
ON_AC=0
else
# It is possible that there is no AC Power = 1 in the file,
# but we always assume AC power when we're not sure.
ON_AC=1
log "VERBOSE" "/proc/pmu/info indicates presence of AC power."
fi
elif [ -f /proc/apm ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/apm."
read D1 D2 D3 APM_AC_STATE D0 </proc/apm
if [ "$APM_AC_STATE" = "0x00" ] ; then
ON_AC=0
else
ON_AC=1
fi
else
log "VERBOSE" "No /sys/class/power_supply, ACPI, APM or PMU power management information found -- assuming AC power is present."
ON_AC=1
fi
# Determine whether to activate or deactivate laptop mode.
ACTIVATE=0
if [ "$ON_AC" -eq 1 ] ; then
if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC" -ne 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "On AC power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC is set."
ACTIVATE=1
else
log "VERBOSE" "On AC power: Deactivating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC is not set."
ACTIVATE=0
fi
else
if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY" -ne 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set."
ACTIVATE=1
else
log "VERBOSE" "On battery power: Deactivating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is not set."
ACTIVATE=0
fi
fi
if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" -ne 0 -a "$ACTIVATE" -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ -x "`which hal-find-by-property`" ] ; then
HAL_LID_BUTTON=$(hal-find-by-property --key "button.type" --string "lid")
fi
if [ "$HAL_LID_BUTTON" != "" ] ; then
HAL_LID_BUTTON_STATE=$(hal-get-property --udi $(hal-find-by-property --key "button.type" --string "lid") --key "button.state.value")
if [ "$HAL_LID_BUTTON_STATE" = "true" ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Setting action to \"start\" because the lid is closed (says HAL)."
ACTIVATE=1
fi
elif [ -f /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state ] ; then
if ( grep -q "closed" /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state ) ; then
log "VERBOSE" 'Setting action to "start" because the lid is closed (says /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state).'
ACTIVATE=1
fi
else
log "MSG" "Warning: ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED is set, but there is no file"
log "MSG" "/proc/acpi/button/lid/.../state, and hal information is not available either!"
fi
fi
# If the init script has not been run or has been run with the "stop"
# argument, then we should never start laptop mode.
if [ ! -f /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Laptop mode disabled because /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled is missing."
STATE=disabled
fi
if [ "$ACTIVATE" -eq 1 -a -f /etc/default/laptop-mode ] ; then
. /etc/default/laptop-mode
if ! ( echo "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE" |grep y ) ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Not starting laptop mode because it is disabled in /etc/default/laptop-mode."
STATE=disabled
fi
fi
if [ "$STATE" = "disabled" ] ; then
ACTIVATE=0
fi
# Check whether we are allowed to activate the data-loss-sensitive stuff.
# If the battery charge is too low, we want to disable this, but not the
# other power-saving stuff.
if [ "$ACTIVATE" -eq 0 ] ; then
ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=0
elif [ "$ON_AC" = 1 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "On AC, not checking minimum battery charge."
ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=1
else
ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=1
ENOUGH_CHARGE=0
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=0
# Weird way of checking that /sys/class/power_supply is not empty -- but it works.
if [ "$(echo /sys/class/power_supply/*)" != '/sys/class/power_supply/*' ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge."
for BATT in /sys/class/power_supply/* ; do
BATT_TYPE=$(cat $BATT/type)
log "VERBOSE" "$BATT is of type $BATT_TYPE."
if [ "$BATT_TYPE" != "Battery" ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Not of type \"Battery\", skipping."
else
PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE=$ENOUGH_CHARGE
PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=$ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION
log "VERBOSE" "Checking levels for $BATT."
PRESENT=$(cat $BATT/present)
log "VERBOSE" "Present: $PRESENT."
# Only do if the battery is present
if [ "$PRESENT" -eq 1 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=0
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=0
# Get the remaining capacity.
IN_UAH=0
IN_UWH=0
if [ -f $BATT/charge_now ] ; then
REMAINING=$(cat $BATT/charge_now)
IN_UAH=1 # charge_* is in microAmpere-hours
elif [ -f $BATT/energy_now ] ; then
REMAINING=$(cat $BATT/energy_now)
IN_UWH=1 # energy_* is in microWatt-hours
else
REMAINING=0
fi
if [ -z "$REMAINING" -o "$REMAINING" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report remaining charge. Perhaps it is not present?"
REMAINING=0
fi
log "VERBOSE" "Remaining charge: $REMAINING"
if [ -f $BATT/charge_full_design ] ; then
CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/charge_full_design)
elif [ -f $BATT/energy_full_design ] ; then
CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/energy_full_design)
else
CAPACITY=0
fi
if [ -z "$CAPACITY" -o "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report design full charge, using non-design full charge."
if [ -f $BATT/charge_full ] ; then
CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/charge_full)
elif [ -f $BATT/energy_full_design ] ; then
CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/energy_full)
else
CAPACITY=0
fi
if [ -z "$CAPACITY" -o "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report non-design full charge."
CAPACITY=0
fi
fi
log "VERBOSE" "Full capacity: $CAPACITY"
# Check the charge percentage
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a capacity. Minimum battery"
log "MSG" "charge checking does not work without a design capacity."
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a design capacity. Auto hibernation"
log "MSG" "does not work without a design capacity."
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
# $BATT/alarm is the design_capacity_warning of a battery.
ALARM_LEVEL=$(cat $BATT/alarm)
if [ "$ALARM_LEVEL" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$REMAINING" -le "$ALARM_LEVEL" ] ; then
# Restore the state we had before checking this battery, so that
# this battery does not count as having enough charge.
ENOUGH_CHARGE=$PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE
elif [ "$FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK" -eq 0 ] ; then
# This is the only check that is enabled. In that case a non-critical
# battery level counts as "enough". (If we would count non-critical
# battery levels as enough *always*, then the other settings would
# have no effect; this is only a final fallback.)
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$REMAINING" -le "$ALARM_LEVEL" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=$PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION
elif [ "$FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK" -eq 0 ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
# Fallback: hard values
if [ "$IN_UAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge $((1000*"$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH")) ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge $((1000*"$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH")) ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
elif [ "$IN_UWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge $((1000*"$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH")) ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge $((1000*"$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH")) ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
else
log "ERR" "Failed to determine battery charge. Battery charge units are not in"
log "ERR" "mWh, uWh, mAh or uAh."
fi
else
log "VERBOSE" "Battery is not present."
fi
fi
done
elif [ "$(echo /proc/acpi/battery/*)" != '/proc/acpi/battery/*' ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Not on AC and we have batteries in /proc/acpi/battery -- checking minimum battery charge."
for BATT in /proc/acpi/battery/* ; do
PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE=$ENOUGH_CHARGE
PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=$ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION
BATT_STATE=$BATT/state
BATT_INFO=$BATT/info
log "VERBOSE" "Checking info and state for $BATT."
# Only do if the battery is present
if ( grep -q 'present:.*yes' $BATT_INFO ) ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=0
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=0
# Get the remaining capacity.
REMAINING=`grep "remaining capacity:" $BATT_STATE | sed "s/.* \([0-9][0-9]* \).*/\1/" `
if [ -z "$REMAINING" ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report remaining charte. Perhaps it is not present?"
REMAINING=0
fi
log "VERBOSE" "Remaining charge: $REMAINING"
CAPACITY=`grep "design capacity:" $BATT_INFO | sed "s/.* \([0-9][0-9]* \).*/\1/" `
if [ -z "$CAPACITY" ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report capacity. Perhaps it is not present?"
CAPACITY=0
fi
log "VERBOSE" "Design capacity: $CAPACITY"
# Check the charge percentage
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a design capacity. Minimum battery"
log "MSG" "charge checking does not work without a design capacity."
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a design capacity. Auto hibernation"
log "MSG" "does not work without a design capacity."
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
# Fallback: hard values.
# Determine the reporting unit.
IN_MAH=0
IN_MWH=0
if ( grep -q mWh $BATT_INFO ) ; then
IN_MWH=1
elif ( grep -q mAh $BATT_INFO ) ; then
IN_MAH=1
fi
if [ "$IN_MAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MAH" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
elif [ "$IN_MWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" -ne 0 ] ; then
FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
if [ "$REMAINING" -ge "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_MWH" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
else
log "ERR" "Failed to determine battery charge. Battery charge units are not in"
log "ERR" "mWh or mAh."
fi
CAP_STATE=`sed -r 's/^capacity state:\s*(.*)\s*$/\1/;t;d' "$BATT_STATE"`
if [ "$DISABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$CAP_STATE" = "critical" ] ; then
# Restore the state we had before checking this battery, so that
# this battery does not count as having enough charge.
ENOUGH_CHARGE=$PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE
elif [ "$FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK" -eq 0 ] ; then
# This is the only check that is enabled. In that case a non-critical
# battery level counts as "enough". (If we would count non-critical
# battery levels as enough *always*, then the other settings would
# have no effect; this is only a final fallback.)
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
fi
fi
if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL" -ne 0 ] ; then
if [ "$CAP_STATE" = "critical" ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=$PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION
elif [ "$FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK" -eq 0 ] ; then
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
fi
fi
else
log "VERBOSE" "Battery is not present."
fi
done
else
ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
log "VERBOSE" "Not on AC and could not check battery state -- data loss sensitive features stay enabled and auto-hibernation will not work."
fi
if [ "$ENABLE_AUTO_HIBERNATION" -ne 0 -a "$ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "None of the batteries have a charge above the auto-hibernation level."
log "VERBOSE" "Starting hibernation."
if [ -x $HIBERNATE_COMMAND ]; then
$HIBERNATE_COMMAND
elif [ -f /sys/power/state ]; then
grep -q disk /sys/power/state && echo disk > /sys/power/state
fi
# Don't continue -- if things are configured correctly, then we
# will be called on resume.
exit 0
fi
if [ "$ENOUGH_CHARGE" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "None of the batteries have a charge above the minimum level."
log "VERBOSE" "Deactivating data loss sensitive features."
ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=0
fi
fi
if [ "$INIT" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "Laptop mode "
fi
# WAS_ACTIVE is used later on. If there is no /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/state, then
# we know that laptop mode wasn't active before.
WAS_ACTIVE=0
log "VERBOSE" "Checking if desired state is different from current state."
if [ -f /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/state ] ; then
read WAS_ACTIVE WAS_ON_AC WAS_ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS WAS_STATE < /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/state
if [ "$WAS_STATE" != "" ] ; then
if [ "$WAS_ACTIVE" -eq "$ACTIVATE" -a "$WAS_ON_AC" -eq "$ON_AC" -a "$WAS_ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS" -eq "$ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS" -a "$WAS_STATE" = "$STATE" -a "$FORCE" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" "$STATE, "
if [ "$WAS_ACTIVE" -eq 1 ] ; then
log "MSG" "active [unchanged]"
if [ "$ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" " (Data-loss sensitive features disabled.)"
fi
else
log "MSG" "not active [unchanged]"
fi
exit 0
fi
fi
else
log "VERBOSE" "/var/run/laptop-mode-tools/state does not exist, no previous state."
fi
echo "$ACTIVATE $ON_AC $ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS $STATE" > /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/state
if [ "$ACTIVATE" -eq 1 ] ; then
log "MSG" "$STATE, active"
if [ "$ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS" -eq 0 ] ; then
log "MSG" " (Data-loss sensitive features disabled.)"
fi
else
log "MSG" "$STATE, not active"
fi
# Finally, call laptop-mode-tools modules. The modules can use the settings
# from the config files, but they may NOT assume the settings actually exist,
# as no defaults have been given for them.
# Note that the /usr/local/lib path is deprecated.
export FORCE STATE ON_AC ACTIVATE ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS KLEVEL KMINOR WAS_ACTIVE LM_VERBOSE DEVICES
for SCRIPT in /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* /usr/local/lib/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* /usr/local/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* /etc/laptop-mode/modules/* ; do
if [ -z "$MODULES" ] ; then
# If a module list has not been provided, execute all modules
EXECUTE_SCRIPT=1
else
# If a module list has been provided, execute only the listed
# modules.
EXECUTE_SCRIPT=0
for MODULE in $MODULES; do
# Attempt to remove the module name from the end of the
# full script path. If the module name matches the
# script, the name will be removed from the end of the
# full file path, leaving the path to the script. If
# there was not a match made, the module name would not
# be removed from the path, and $PATH_TO_SCRIPT would
# be the same as $SCRIPT.
PATH_TO_SCRIPT=${SCRIPT%%$MODULE}
# Execute the script if a match was found (module name
# was removed from the script path, making it shorter.
if [ $PATH_TO_SCRIPT != $SCRIPT ] ; then
EXECUTE_SCRIPT=1
fi
done
fi
if [ -x "$SCRIPT" -a $EXECUTE_SCRIPT -eq 1 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "Invoking module $SCRIPT."
SCRIPT_DEBUG=$SCRIPT; # We do this because in start-stop-programs module a $SCRIPT variable is used. That
# changes the whole meaning when passed to disableDebug ()
enableDebug $SCRIPT_DEBUG;
. $SCRIPT
disableDebug $SCRIPT_DEBUG;
else
log "VERBOSE" "Module $SCRIPT is not executable or is to be skipped."
fi
done
exit 0
# This fi closes the if for "readconfig". If I would have indented this one
# I would have indented the whole file. :)
fi
lmt_load_config
lock_retry ()
( $FLOCK -n -x -w 1 8 || exit 0;
i=10;
while [ $i -ge 1 ]
do
log "ERR" "Couldn't acquire lock. Retrying.... PID is $$\n"
$FLOCK -x -w 1 9 && lmt_main_function "$@" && break;
i=$(( $i - 1 ))
done
) 8>$LMT_REQ_LOCK
# Check and acquire locks and then exec.
( $FLOCK -n -x -w 1 8; ) 8>$LMT_REQ_LOCK
($FLOCK -n -x -w 1 9 && lmt_main_function "$@";) || lock_retry "$@"
) 9<>$LMT_INVOC_LOCK
# We do a special run of battery polling daemon here so that it does not get
# plagued by the lock. We need the polling daemon to be independent of any locks
if [ x$ENABLE_BATTERY_LEVEL_POLLING = x1 ] && [ x$BLACKLIST_IN_FLOCK = x1 ]; then
log "VERBOSE" "Battery level polling is enabled."
if [ x$ON_AC = x1 ] ; then
log "VERBOSE" "On AC, stopping the polling daemon."
# In AC mode we disable the polling daemon.
killall -q lm-polling-daemon
else
if ! pidof -x lm-polling-daemon ; then
log "VERBOSE" "On battery and there was no polling daemon yet, starting the polling daemon."
# If there is no polling daemon, we start one.
/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/module-helpers/lm-polling-daemon < /dev/null > /dev/null 2> /dev/null &
fi
fi
else
log "VERBOSE" "Battery level polling is disabled."
fi
exit 0;
and here is the lines which archwiki mentions
case "$KLEVEL" in
"2.4" ) ;;
"2.6" ) ;;
log "ERR" "Unhandled kernel version: $KLEVEL ('uname -r' = '$(uname -r)')" >&2
exit 1
esacI had the problem but edited the line in /usr/sbin/laptop_mode and it worked. But thoes lines are not there anymore. I guess they changed it at the recent update of laptop-mode-tools.
Regarding your heat problem; is there any other thing you use to cut down power usage (from AUR maybe)? I use acpi_call from AUR had to edit lines there aswell, but it should be updated by now. -
Hi, I just started using PS on Mac, and having a polygonal lasso tool problem, when I make any selected area with the poly lasso and complete the shape, say for instance a series of sun rays, it ends up with a bunch of boxes in the shape, that I didn't put there, I'll attach a screen shot, any idea what is going on?
Hi, yeah, i tried that, have there been any bugs that relate to the polygonal lasso tool?
heres a post with the same problem, but no fix- this seems really silly
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/495664?tstart=0 -
I am having an ongoing problem with the Brush Tool in my PSE9.
I have the question written out in Word Pad but I can't seem to copy & paste it into this box. The 1st thing I need to know is how to copy & paste my simple text question here.
BobBarbara B.:
It has been several days since I heard anything from you on my ongoing Brush Tool problem. From your digging what have you found? In the past 10 days I have continued spotting B&W negative scans & trying to collect additional information on the propensity of the brush tool to create a line running across the image. Basically what I have found reinforces the 7 points/factors I outlined in posting #14 on 7/7/12. I'll go over & expand on those again here.
1) When the line runs it always goes from where I am currently spotting to some point I previously clicked & put a spot. This is not necessarily the most recent spot. It can travel to a spot I did 30 sec. ago (& have done several others in the interim). It does need to be on the visable portion of the screen.
2) As stated. The width of the line is the same as the width of the specific selected brush size. Usually between nos. 4 & 9. The tone of the line is the same as the tone selection (so far I have only experienced this with B&W).
3) The more I spot the slower the computer's reaction time becomes. After spotting for an hour, or two, I will see several seconds between the time I click on a spot & the time the spot actually appears on the negative. I have tried turning off PSE & rebooting it. This seems to speed things back up for a while.
4) When the situation in #3 occurs I obviously can't click rapidly.
5) I still don't understand why this happens at all. I move the curser outside of the image frame towards the Vert. & Horz. slider as I get ready to move to a new part of the image. I place the curser on the slider control a left click (as though to move the slider). Instead of moving the slider it shoots one of these lines out onto the image from under the slider control & out onto the image field to some point where there was a previous spotting click. These lines will often run half way across the image field. I have saved some of these examples & could attach them to an email for you to see.
6) Once one of these lines start appearing, or running, they seem to increase with frequency. Almost as though the software is developing a memory. As I say in #3, if I re boot PSE the memory either is erased, or at least reduced.
7) The only time the original statement is not totally true is when a line runs from under the slider (which is outside the viewing area) out into the visable image field.
Here are some additional factors I have noticed:
8) I normally begin spotting by setting the view drop down to "actual pixels". I notice that If I further magnify the image by then clicking once on the "zoom in" option I have a reduced frequency if these wild lines appearing. This may be due to the fact that when the image is larger I am working (stippling) at a slower rate.
9) If I have a hair or scratch on the neg. (normally using a drawn line to obliterate) & I use a stippling/clicking pattern rather than a drawn line the frequency or chance of a free running line is reduced - not eliminated, but reduced -
ELEMENTS 9 (LASSO TOOL PROBLEM)
ANY GOOD NEWS FROM PHOTOSHOP ON THE CONTINUING LASSO TOOL PROBLEM, LIKE , WHY DOES,NT IT WORK?
Try the Quick Selection tool for more control. Simply press the Alt key to change from plus to minus to correct mistakes as you go.
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Voiceover tool unable to detect mic
Thought I would try voiceover tool for the first time. Have a Sony PDX10 camcorder with mic attached, firewire cable into G5. I selected DV audio as the input in the voiceover drop down window, 48KHz selected, selected in and out points, but no audio shows on the meter or when I hit record. Went to log and capture, selected capture audio only and was able to capture audio so I presume cables are ok. I need to see the video playing as I capture audio so log and capture no good in this respect. What am I doing wrong here, suggestions welcome.
The image shows a database/panic error and no sign of an actual number indicating space available in the database. Then there's this:
hnpclecd:ecdadm 62> cat SYBSPACE.LOG
SCRIPT SYBSPACE
=================
auto extend feature is not set
Msg 3606, Level 16, State 0:
Server 'ECD', Line 41:
Arithmetic overflow occurred.
======================================================
I'm guessing ...
The SYBSPACE script is suppose to generate some numbers indicating space usage for the database in question.
But the SYBSPACE script runs into an error so it fails to generate the space usage numbers that SUM is looking for.
SUM is proceeding as if the lack of space usage numbers is an indication of no free space in the database, as opposed to aborting the entire process because of the SYBSPACE error.
Fix the code that's generating the error in the SYBSPACE script and you'll probably find that SUM is then able to accurately assess the state of your database.
The code that's generating the error (3606, arithmetic overflow) definitely needs to be fixed by SAP (ie, open a tech support case with SAP) but in the meantime if you've got access to the SYBSPACE script, and you understand T-SQL, you could probably fix the SYBSPACE script so that you can continue with your SUM operation. -
FCPX voiceover tool not working
A similar question was asked earlier this year, and appears to have been answered. Unfortunately I can not follow what steps I need to take.
When I open the voiceover tool in FCPX the dialog box shows no "Destination" and the drop-down does not respond. Attempting to record a voiceover appears to produce nothing.
In my last FCPX project this worked perfectly (completed in April). I have not knowingly changed any settings.
Anybody any idea what has gone wrong and what I can do about it?
Thanks.Deleting preferences is completely harmless. It does not delete the application or any of your content.
Most often when FCP X exhibits some strange behavior, corrupt preferences are responsible.
The free program Preference Manager from Digital Rebellion allows you to backup your preferences if you like (so in case this turns out not to be the cause, you can restore those preferences again with the same program).
But really all you may have to do is go to the preferences window in FCP X and set a few things back the way you like them. There aren't all that many preferences to set, anyway.
Just download it, check the box for FCP X and click "Trash". Don't worry, it is perfectly safe. -
Voiceover tool audio levels low
I am using the voiceover tool with a new USB mic. (a recommended mic. from B&H) When I record the audio, the levels are really low. I can adjust the levels up in the timeline but they are still lower that I would like them to be. How to I change the incoming audio levels. I have the "gain" at 150.
Thanks.yes, thanks, it is at the max level and also what the instructions for my mic. recommended. I am recording at -42 and I can only raise it to -24 after it has been recorded. My mic. is Sonic Distribution USB 1000A.
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Voiceover tool doesnt rcognize text on java applet
Voiceover tool doesnt recognize the texts on the java applet.
absolutely now way of doing this straight forwardly. But some workouts could be :
1. whatever text u want to display, try displaying it inside a textarea (and not simply as label). This will automatically adjust the textarea as well as the text inside it on resizing.
2. develop a custom class (say DynamicLabel) which will keep track of the resizing event of the applet or frame and adjust the text in multiple lines accordingly. But then u have to write custom code to adjust the text in multiple lines.
regards -
This question was almost answered but in the end didn't get answered.
I use the VoiceOver tool for voiceovers in television news packages which I edit with Final Cut Pro.
My microphone preamp goes into the mic jack. I see the peak meter correctly move when I'm recording my voice, but cannot hear my voice as it is being recorded. Page 144 of the FCP manual (Vol. 3) discusses uses headphones to hear oneself while recording. Specifically, it says, "VOLUME: Use this slider to adjust the level of the audio that plays through the headphone port while the Voice Over tool is recording...."
My headphones are connected to the output jack of my MacPro and the settings on the audio/video is on built-in output but I cannot hear myself as I should. I have tried to change the sound settings in System Preferences and there is no change. I can hear the resulting audio file that has been recorded, and can hear the audio portion of my FCP project through the headphones. I can also hear the cue beeps prior to the segment being recorded. But I cannot hear myself while recording the voiceover.
I know that can purchase a pre-amp which has a headphone jack, but think I should at least have the option of having it work on my system before resorting to this workaround, which, logically, should not need a workaround if it is stated as a functioning feature of FCP.Hey Ivars
As per your recent thread on the COW FCP forum, I fear there is no answer to this issue that will be to your satisfaction. This is simply not how the Voice Over Tool currently works in FCP, it doesn't provide incoming voice to the headphones output mix, rather the volume slider controls only the level of the timeline audio. The reason for the volume control being there at all is to allow control of headphones volume with specific regard to their use with the VO Tool. This means you don't have to change your audio output volume at a more global application or OS level.
For what its worth, albeit sanctioned by Apple, these forums are just user to user, there is no official Apple presence other than the hosts that police the forum to ensure that the Terms of Use are adhered to. I'd strongly suggest you add your voice to those others who have also asked for this feature\ to be implemented within the VO Tool. (For anyone not following and who would also like to ask for the feature: there should be a facility to hear the recorded audio together with timeline audio during Voice Over Tool operation and there should be a facility to control the mix of that audio).
The Apple feedback page for FCP is found at: http://www.apple.com/feedback/finalcutpro.html
Feedback is seen and read there by those that need to see and read them .. no guarantee that it'll be implemented but if you make your case clearly and politely then at least you know it'll be considered.
In the meantime, the same advice offered before holds true. A small outboard mixer or an alternative mic preamp that already directly supports the needed feature is the order of the day, the latter being my own preference.
Best
Andy -
Saving audio recorded with Voiceover tool
Hi all,
When I record narration directly into the Timeline using the Voiceover tool, then save the project, close and open FCE again, it shows up as a disconnected file. I tried Reconnect Media, but of course there is no file to connect to, as it doesn't exist outside of the Timeline.
I've tried dragging the file into the Browser from the Timeline, but same thing happens on reopening - disconnected file.
I suppose I can go back to recording in Sound Studio and importing, but I like the idea of doing it all in FCE.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
AndrewYep, did that. I hadn't tried searching for it though, in the mistaken belief that it had just vanished 'cos of something I was doing wrong. Now I know where to look for it.
Thank you,
Andrew -
FCE Unexpected quit upon selecting audio interface in voiceover tool
FCE runs fine. I've just installed a Tascam US-122mkII USB audio interface which is also running fine in all other programs. It outputs sounds perfectly and inputs fine from the attached external microphone.
When I go to the Voiceover tool in FCE, the US-122mkII is displayed in the dropdown list, but five seconds after I choose it, FCE quits.
I'm running the latest version of the Tascam driver and teh internets seem to agree that this driver is pretty solid. I've reinstalled the driver just in case, updated firmware, deleted preferences...and now I'm out of ideas.
Anyone got any ideas?Hi(Bonjour)!
Did you search aboout this issue in tascam.com web support?
There is a mac OS X 10.6 driver update:
http://www.tascam.com/i-3863-232-128-0-D2F26A42.dmg
Michel Boissonneault -
Final Cut, MOTU Ultralite and voiceover tool
I've got an Ultralite firewire unit that works perfectly fine with Ableton and the system in general. I've got my System audio set to the Ultralite and it works fine. (I get great microphone levels in the system audio preferences.) However, its dead in FCP. I've got the source and inputs in the voiceover tool set properly -- it even works when I try the built in mic on the laptop, but goes dead when I switch to the MOTU. Last detail... audio playback thru the MOTU is fine; its just recording is dead.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.Alright I'm not 100% sure about this, but I believe that FCP uses what is set in Audio MIDI Setup.
To check go to Applications > Utilities > Audio Midi Setup
There you will see the Default Input settings. Make sure that the Ultralite is set there, and also Audio Input in the bottom left
Then open FCP and check -
Photoshop CC text tool problem! Please HELP!
Everytime i try to use the text tool on photoshop CC it turn my picture black and keep flashing on and off.! Can someone please help me solve this problem? ( Please excuse my english, I'm still learning ^^")
Windows 8? Update your video card driver from the GPU maker's website.
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Report Conversion Tool - problem with logging in table OBJ_G_MIGRATION
Hello Community-Members,
since several days I am searching different BO-Communities for a solution, but I didn't find any threats about my problem.
I am new to BO XI R3.1 and I want to convert deski-reports with the report conversion tool.
I tried it directly on the server-machine and all is ok (report is converted inclusive the logging in the audit-table OBJ_G_MIGRATION).
When I try it on my client-machine, the conversion is made successfully, but there is no result in the audit-table.
On the client-machine, I use the same connection like on the server machine and on both machines, I am logged on (in the report conversion tool) with the "Administrator"-user.
Has anyone an idea? Could it be a problem of user-rights in the Oracle-DB?
kind regards
GuennyHello Denis,
thank you for your reply.
From my client machine I can successfully test the connection to the Audit-DB. With non BO-Tools like "SQL Tools1.4.1" I can also connect to that DB.
After your reply I have tested once again and I have found something else strange.
If I convert a deski-report, and the conversion-status is "not converted", the Audit-DB is written (for example: error-text = "document cannot be read" / workaround = "remove protection password if set").
But when I convert the same report together with an other report, which will result in "partially converted", nothing is written to the Audit-DB (same effect as when I convert only reports with status "partially convertet").
regards
Guenny
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