hi there,
is there a way to assign custom functions to acpi events,
something like hotplugd for device events?the thing is, that most of the notebooks assign events to
a lot of fn+function keys. often these are not functional
or semi-functional in openbsd so why not use them for something
else, they could be handy shortcuts for running stuff or doing stuff...
for example changing the volume in user definable steps and
whatnot.what about an /etc/acpi/? there could be a small daemon (acpid)
like hotplugd pushing the events to userland...what do you think?
-f
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