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#1 2008-06-24 13:34:54

sdubois92
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pommed FAIL

[steven@rita-repulsa msc]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/pommed start
Password:
:: Starting pommed daemon                                                                   [BUSY]
/etc/rc.d/pommed: line 23: pommed: command not found                   
                                                                                                               [FAIL]


line 23 is just

   $daemon_name

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#2 2008-06-25 09:46:39

tengisu
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Re: pommed FAIL

i'm dual booting Arch (32-bit) and OSX on my macbook pro 15" penryn.
i had the same problem as above with line 23. i think i updated pommed from AUR and that fixed that issue.
but now i get:

#  /etc/rc.d/pommed start
:: Starting pommed daemon                                            [BUSY]
/etc/pommed.conf:13: no such option 'lcd_sysfs'
                                                                                    [FAIL]

i have v1.20-1 ($Rev: 494 $) installed. it says in /etc/pommed.conf that sysfs is a backlight control interface provided by the Linux kernel.

anyone else having problems with pommed?

Last edited by tengisu (2008-06-25 09:49:33)

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#3 2008-06-28 13:53:07

Brute
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Re: pommed FAIL

I run x86_64 with the latest macbook. Some time ago (approx. 2 months), pommed worked fine.

I made a fresh install of x86_64 with the latest isos, and have yet another problem with pommed : sometimes it starts correctly, sometimes it fails silently and I often have to '/etc/rc.d/pommed restart' several times to get brightness/volume keys work...

Any similar problem with pommed ? The official bugtracker is empty...


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#4 2008-06-28 15:13:59

tigrmesh
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Re: pommed FAIL

You may want to try downgrading the pommed package:  http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Downgrade_packages.

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#5 2008-07-01 03:44:45

sdubois92
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Re: pommed FAIL

I installed with an older package and now when i start pommed, it just says FAIL. I have a /etc/pommed.conf and it should be working.

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