Supports button devices detected as PNP0C32 (Direct App Launch) under Linux allowing you to start your computer and quickly launch applications without having to load the entire system. This is similar to Vista's Hostart(TM) technology.
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* version 1.02-r1 2009/06/03 - Add license file. * version 1.02 2009/01/13 - Fix wrong usage of acpi_driver_data(device). - Fix double allocation of pf_device. - Update README. * version 1.01 2008/08/31 - Initial submission to linux-acpi on kernel.org. - Fix code format to comply with Linux style. - Fix bug that allowed sysfs files to be created when no devices were present. - Remove reporting of runtime key presses. - Fix code to build with lastest Linux versions, tested with 2.6.27. * version 1.00-r1 2008/03/06 - Fixed Makefile for linux-2.6.24 * version 1.00 2008/03/03 - Little changes to support linux-2.6.23 and newer. - Added example autostart scripts. - Going stable, version bump. * version 0.04 2007/11/17 - Added reporting of runtime key presses (hotkeys) for testing. * version 0.03 2007/11/13 - Method GHID is now called under its device scope. - Code cleanup. * version 0.02 2007/11/12 - Project renamed to quickstart to prevent conflict with Microsoft trademark Hotstart(TM). - Removed procfs support since /proc/acpi will be removed from kernel soon. - Added sysfs support. - Button states are now unified into a single attribute file which displays the button name used to power the system on. - Added attribute file to show all suported buttons. - Code cleanups. * version 0.01 2007/11/10 - Detects button devices and creates proc entries to each device. - Proc entries can be written. - Workaround to raise device Notify event. - First hotstart release.
Hello everybody, Today I set up the git repo on sourceforge.net and migrated all the archives to there. I also committed a few fixes to make quickstart work with linux-2.6.28. The git repo is accessible at: http://quickstart.git.sourceforge.net PS: I would like to thank sf.net for making a git repo available to all of us.
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