• J'Pol @lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    I still love the particular way that Garuda configures some things from the get go. I always knew it was Arch based and might break eventually. What I didn’t expect was the stupid power button deciding that it doesn’t want to work anymore.

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        I did, by pushing really hard in random directions =/ I’m going to have to take it apart and clean things with a hope that it gets fixed. Until then, I’m going to have to only use sleep and not turn it off for real.

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          You can just yank it off and short the wires manually to boot ☝🏻🤓

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            instructions unclear: hooked the power button circuits up to a car battery and caused 2 battery fires

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            That’s how I used to turn my tower on when I was a teenager. The motherboard was also outside of the tower, lying on a piece of bubble wrap on the floor. When playing an exciting game, we’d sometimes kick the graphics card out of place.

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          I got the power button of my laptop repaired at an electronics repair shop, you could try that. It has been running well for 8 years with Arch.

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              Honestly, momentary switches are the simplest of all circuits. The only hard part will be soldering a new one into the old leads. What laptop is it? I can look and see what I think.

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                  I did a quick look and it doesn’t look like the switch is directly on the motherboard so most likely there’s a JST plug or something similar with wire leads that then hook into the switch and/or a daughter board. If it’s just two wires into a JST plug you can replace the switch with anything similar or if you wanna be ghetto about it just touch the two wires together to make a short.

                  You can probably get the exact switch if you look hard enough since almost everything but the exterior shell will be commodity components.

                  Good luck!

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              I can’t remember, but something negligible compared to the price of a thin laptop.

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          I rarely shutdown my laptop. Most days I just close lid when I am done and back to what I was doing next day instantly.

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            I can’t do the lid shutdown thing because the built-in screen also has serious issues. It is very finicky. I just use either the terminal or KDE’s built-in feature to do it. I’ve really put this poor machine through hell.