Re: kacpid and acpid

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On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 15:54 +0200, Markus Feldmann wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> my Problem is that i can not install "acpid" and "acpi-support" 
> correctly, because another Process "kacpid" have got Access to
> /proc/acpi/event
Can you double check whether the /proc/acpi/event is accessed by
"kapcid"? (Please use the command "lsof /proc/acpi/event" to get the
process id).Kacpid is a kernel thread and /proc/acpi/event is the user
interface. 
> My System:
>   Debian Lenny 32bit with Kernel 2.6.25 from kernel.org
>   AMD Turion64 X2 Mobile
> 
> acpid is used for my Laptop to get my Buttons for Wireless and Sound
> Volume to work, as i think.
> 
> I do not know anything about "kacpid", but i think this is a Kernel
> Process.
> 
> Any Idea ?
> 
> Regards Markus
> 
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