acpi_listen

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Version number: acpid-2.0.31 (in Debian 10)
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Short description:

The manual page and help for the acpi_listen Linux command. The acpid the system-wide ACPI event detector. The acpi_listen command is a simple shell-friendly tool that connects to acpid and monitors events. When an event occurs, acpi_listen writes it to traditional output (stdout).

 

 

Man page output

man acpi_listen
acpi_listen(8)                                        System Manager's Manual                                        acpi_listen(8)

NAME
       acpi_listen - ACPI event listener

SYNOPSIS
       acpi_listen [options]

DESCRIPTION
       acpid  is  the system-wide ACPI event catcher.  acpi_listen is a simple shell-friendly tool which connects to acpid and lis‐
       tens for events.  When an event occurs, acpi_listen will print it on stdout.

OPTIONS
       -c, --count events
              Receive up to a maximum number of ACPI events, then exit.

       -s, --socketfile filename
              This option changes the name of the UNIX domain socket which acpid opens.  Default is /var/run/acpid.socket.

       -t, --time seconds
              Listen for the specified time in seconds, before exiting.

       -v, --version
              Print version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Show help and exit.

FILES
       /var/run/acpid.socket

BUGS
       There are no known bugs.  To file bug reports, see AUTHORS below.

SEE ALSO
       acpid(8)

AUTHORS
       Ted Felix (www.tedfelix.com)
       Tim Hockin <thockin@hockin.org>
       Luca Capello <luca@pca.it>

                                                              Nov 2003                                               acpi_listen(8)

 

 

Help output

sudo acpi_listen --help
Usage: acpi_listen [OPTIONS]
  -c, --count       Set the maximum number of events.
  -s, --socketfile  Use the specified socket file.
  -t, --time        Listen for the specified time (in seconds).
  -v, --version     Print version information.
  -h, --help        Print this message.

 

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