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acpid for Debian ================ The acpid daemon can handle user defined events. Place event files under /etc/acpi/events. If an event occurs, acpid recurses through the event files in order to see if the regex defined after "event" matches. If they do, action is executed. An example with /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn to handle presses on the power button. new style: event=button/power .* action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh old style: event=button power.* action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh to handle both styles: event=button[ /]power action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh Your script will get the complete event string (as reported by /proc/acpid/events), if you use %e as a parameter of your script. You may want to split this by calling set $*. $1 then holds the event group, $2 takes the event and $3 and $4 take the values as reported by the kernel. When using acpid with modules, you can use /etc/default/acpid in order to specify Linux kernel modules to be loaded at startup.