On Wednesday, 23 de February de 2005 12:06, Jesus Roncero wrote: > Hi all > I own an ibook G3 800MHz combo and have been experiencing problems lately. > Here is a summary of the events: > > I got my logic board changed through the logic board extension program .I > took my ibook to repair because I had the backlight problem and they also > changed the logic board :-$
Well, I have solved this problem applying the patch at [1] to a 2.6.9 vanilla kernel. But now, the machine doesn't wake up properly. It hungs. I need to study it a little bit. Having read #270743 too, I have to say that I believe this is not a hardware problem. I got my ibook back from repair and everything worked perfectly, linux, suspend, all of it. I booted Mac OS X and it loaded a OS update from apple. After _it_, linux didn't booted into X. So my guess is that apple did install some kind of firmware update incompatible with the radeon drive. Could this be? Because I find it difficult to believe that, after having my ibook working flawlessly for 2 or 3 days since I got it back, booting into OS X, and rebooting into linux without even moving the machine from the desk could result in a hardware failure on any kind. It looks weird anyway. Any insight on this? [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=266472 -- temp: http://temp.roncero.org Out: 11.50 ºC -- In: 19.69 ºC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]