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  • Power Reset Button fails to display shutdown Dialog

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    I recently updated my kernel for redhat 6 Worskstation from 2.6.32-279.el6.i686 to 2.6.32-358.el6.i686. The problem that I noticed was that the Power reset button (Hardware Button) no longer activates the shutdown dialog GUI. When running acpid in the foreground (acpid -dl ) I do not see the expected event "button/power PWRB 00000080 00000002". There is an interesting note in the /etc/acpid/events/power.conf file.

    (exert from power.conf file)

    ACPID config to power down machine if powerbutton is pressed, but only id
    no gnome-power-manager is running.

    Implying that the acpid is not needed. To verify I stopped the service "service acpid stop" and compared the behavior of the 2 kernels. The result is the same, No shutdown dialog. I then proceeded to kill the gnome-power-manager and compared the two kernels, no shutdown GUI using either kernel.
    I realize that this is just the front end for the desktop and reacts to events it receives.

    The devkit-power (version 014) utility is the same on both systems and provides the same results.

    Being new at this I would appreciate some guidance as to where to proceed from here in determining my problem
    Any help is apreciated.
    Joe

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