On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 23:56 +0200, Esteban Martinez wrote: > Hi Ben! > > After downloading kernel 2.6.11 sources, patching 2.6.12-rc1, then patching > 2.6.12-rc1-bk6 and compiling, I have done some test as you asked. > > I've attached a log file with a little explanation. Basically, I've put > information about "/proc/cpuinfo" and "/proc/pmu/battery_0" before and after > to suspend to ram. I got an iBook G3/600Mhz/256MB/20GB/Ati16MB. I've "cpudyn" > installed and for this reason the cpu frecuency is 400Mhz, because it's in > powersave mode. > > I don't know if I've done some wrong (I'm a new kid on the block on this > :-)), but with the 2.6.12-rc1-bk6 kernel, just when starts the boot Debian > Linux, the machine stay a few seconds quiet, just when the kernel is > loaded. With my old kernel this didn't happen. Then it continues, and boot > correctly, as always. Also, when I close the lid for suspend to ram (without > any usb devices plugged), it suspends correctly. The problem comes when I open > the lid and the system tries to turn on. Just at this moment, my system crash, > with a black lcd and no reponse through the keyboard. All the computer stops, > the hard disk power off... I've to push the power-off button about 5 seconds > and then I can turn on the computer again.
Ok, several things to test here: - First, did sleep/wakeup work previously ? - Try without every going to X (boot in console mode) and tell me if sleep/wakeup works - Can you disable cpudyn and manually change the CPU speed (doing echo "powersave" or "performance" >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/scaling_governor) and try sleep/wakeup in both low and high speed and tell me if both are crashing - Can you disable CONFIG_CPU_FREQ and tell me if it sleep/wakeup works Thanks, Ben. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]