2014-07-23, 22:06
Hi,
I use arch linux and the current version of XBMC (13.1). I think I have this system since 11.0 and except some minor issues everything works great. Usually the system either runs or is in suspend. I put it to suspend with the power button on the case and can wake it up the same way. Suspend is triggered by the XFCE power manager and works fine.
However, since a month or so XBMC does not survive a suspend/resume cycle. It crashes right before goes into suspend. Tonight I tried to investigate and I found out that XBMC does not crash if I suspend the system using systemd, however it does so, using the power button. Right before it crashes I see XBMC popping up the power menu (as a response to the power button). However, I do not want XBMC to react on the power button at all. Is there a way to disable XBMC's handling of these events?
Thanks in advance,
Karsten
I use arch linux and the current version of XBMC (13.1). I think I have this system since 11.0 and except some minor issues everything works great. Usually the system either runs or is in suspend. I put it to suspend with the power button on the case and can wake it up the same way. Suspend is triggered by the XFCE power manager and works fine.
However, since a month or so XBMC does not survive a suspend/resume cycle. It crashes right before goes into suspend. Tonight I tried to investigate and I found out that XBMC does not crash if I suspend the system using systemd, however it does so, using the power button. Right before it crashes I see XBMC popping up the power menu (as a response to the power button). However, I do not want XBMC to react on the power button at all. Is there a way to disable XBMC's handling of these events?
Thanks in advance,
Karsten