Hi all, I found a little bug on acpi script that should check for the presence of kpowersave or gnome-power-manager, before to issue the shutdown command. The script, located on /etc/acpi/action on fedora 9 use the awk command. This is the peace of script that I think bugged -- start code -- # Check that there is a power manager, otherwise shut down. [ "$uid_session" ] && ps axo uid,cmd | \ awk ' $1 == '$uid_session' && ($2 == "gnome-power-manager" || $2 == "kpowersave") \ { found = 1; exit } END { exit !found } ' || shutdown -h now -- end code -- On my pc I have the shutdown .h now everytime I push the power button, even if I configure it by kpowersave. So I checked the ps axo uid,cmd | grep kpowersave and I found 0 /usr/bin/kpowersave so the awk command if everytime false I would like if someone can check it and can confirm it's a bug. I don't know well awk so I can had a mistake Bye Ambrogio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines