Changelog
pm-utils (1.1.0-1ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian unstable. Most of our modifications are upstream/in
Debian now and could be dropped.
* Drop debian/patches/98-unload_network_modules.patch: Unloading all network
modules during suspend is a blunt hack and won't be accepted/supported by
upstream. The few modules which need it should be fixed in the kernel
(only known one is e1000 on some systems on 2.6.24).
* 99-fixup-ubuntu-behaviour.patch: Drop --quirk-reset-brightness backport
(upstream now) and shopt fix (not needed with this upstream version).
Split the remaining bits into:
- 01-fix-vberestore.patch: Fix VBE mode restoration; mode 3 special casing
by Matthew Garrett, copy&paste fix by Martin Pitt; forwarded upstream to
FD#15840.
- 99-ubuntu-acpi-support-vbestate.patch: Change the path of the VBE state
dump to where acpi-support writes it to. (Ubuntu specific; unclear, if
still needed)
pm-utils (1.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- Fixes the uswsusp module to pass the correct parameters to s2ram when
using the --quirk-s3-* parameters. (Closes: #448137)
- Correctly includes multiple config files from /etc/pm/config.d.
(Closes: #451493, #475565)
- Correctly restores the cpufreq governors on multi-core machines.
(Closes: #452620)
- Fixes filename expansion in current directory. (Closes: #454092)
- Updated and improved README. (Closes: #425282, #453866)
- The uswsusp module uses s2ram --force in do_suspend. (Closes: #457019)
This also means, that the internal whitelist of s2ram is no longer used.
The preferred way is to get the quirks from hal.
* debian/control
- Update the upstream URL and use the new Homepage field. (Closes: #473799)
- The Vcs-* fields are now officially supported, so remove the XS- prefix.
- Bump Standards-Version to 3.7.3. No further changes required.
- Fix a small typo in the long package description. (Closes: #466631)
- Add Build-Depends on quilt.
- Add Depends on kbd | console-tools. The kernel and tuxonice module
require the chvt utility. (Closes: #474637)
* debian/watch
- Updated. Parse the homepage at http://pm-utils.freedesktop.org/wiki/ for
the latest release.
* Removed patches
- debian/patches/10-uswsusp-support.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/15-laptop-tools.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/20-do-not-unload-button.patch (merged upstream)
- debian/patches/30-comment-defaults-file.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/40-performance-gov-on-hibernate.patch (fixed upstream)
- debian/patches/50-no-usleep.patch (merged upstream)
- debian/patches/60-suspend-hybrid.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/70-remove-pm-pmu.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/75-suspend-support.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/85-remove-empty-NEW.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/90-support-modules-with-dash.patch (obsolete)
- debian/patches/95-fix-config-file-parsing.patch (merged upstream)
* Updated patches
- debian/patches/80-service.patch
* debian/patches/10-sleep-module-auto-detection.patch
- Try to autodetect which sleep module to use. Check tuxonice first, then
uswsusp and fall back to kernel.
* debian/patches/15-hibernate_mode_check.patch
- Add a safety check before writing the hibernate method to
/sys/power/disk. (Closes: #450515)
* debian/patches/20-uswsusp-fixes.patch
- Disable the 99video hook for the uswsusp module. s2ram has it's own vt
switching functionality.
- Check if s2ram is available.
* debian/patches/25-pmu.patch
- As we don't ship the pm-pmu binary, implement the pmu suspend
functionality with a bit of perl magic. Thanks to Martin Pitt for the
idea and the code. (Closes: #450601, #452367, #452909)
- Prefer the /sys/power/state interface over poking /dev/pmu. This
requires a Linux kernel >= 2.6.25.
* debian/pm-action.xml
- Fix some typos in the pm-action manpage. (Closes: #450414)
- Document new configuration variables.
- Improve explanation of the quirk options. (Closes: #475755)
* debian/copyright
- Update list of authors.
* debian/rules
- The 60sysfont hook is no longer shipped upstream, so we don't have to
remove it anymore.
- Switch patch system to quilt.
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 06 May 2008 08:22:30 +0200