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apmd.conf
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# apmd Configuration File
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
apm_event SUSPENDREQ {
exec "/etc/rc.suspend apm suspend";
}
apm_event USERSUSPENDREQ {
exec "sync && sync && sync";
exec "sleep 1";
exec "apm -z";
}
apm_event NORMRESUME {
exec "/etc/rc.resume apm suspend";
}
apm_event STANDBYRESUME {
exec "/etc/rc.resume apm standby";
}
# resume event configuration for serial mouse users by
# reinitializing a moused(8) connected to a serial port.
#
#apm_event NORMRESUME {
# exec "kill -HUP `cat /var/run/moused.pid`";
#}
# suspend request event configuration for ATA HDD users:
# execute standby instead of suspend.
#
#apm_event SUSPENDREQ {
# reject;
# exec "sync && sync && sync";
# exec "sleep 1";
# exec "apm -Z";
#}
# Sample entries for battery state monitoring
#apm_battery 5% discharging {
# exec "logger -p user.emerg battery status critical!";
# exec "echo T250L8CE-GE-C >/dev/speaker";
#}
#apm_battery 1% discharging {
# exec "logger -p user.emerg battery low - emergency suspend";
# exec "echo T250L16B+BA+AG+GF+FED+DC+CC >/dev/speaker";
# exec "apm -z";
#}
#apm_battery 99% charging {
# exec "logger -p user.notice battery fully charged";
#}
# apmd Configuration ends here