All I upgraded from 2.4.9-benh0 which I have been running for a while now, to 2.4.14-pre5-ben0 this morning. All seemed fine all day at work, however my laptop was sitting on my desk, open and awake most of the time.
I left it asleep for 2 hours when I went mountain biking, then came back and picked it up from the office, at the time I opened it andd grabbed email. Nothing seemed amiss. I closed the lid and it went to sleep, I put it in my laptop backpack and rode home. About half an hour ago I suddenly hear this noise like a computer fan dieing, as I have never heard it before I assumed at first it was coming from outside somewhere, within a minute I had decided otherwise and got up to look for the noise, it came from my laptop backpack, I then pulled the laptop out and it was almost too hot to hold, it was definitely awake (backlight on), I open the lid and find the X session, but it wont respond to anything and was basically unusable, I hit the reset keys (command+alt+power) and that worked. On reboot back into the 2.4.14 kernel it got through most stuff, efsck and all, and then stalled completely trying to start syslog (this was not just some network timeout, it would go no further). I rebooted into init=/bin/sh and found the system time was off, although the hardware clock was correct. Didnt find anything else much, except the weirdness I will paste below in the syslog output. Tried a normal reboot and still it would not get past syslog. So I reboot into my 2.4.9 image and it came up fine. Anyway the reason I say insomniac (like the person experienced with their ibook the other day) is the syslog stuff I saw. >From when I closed the lid at 7:48pm onwards there is some junk in the logs, although I didnt have the fan come on and the too hot to touch problem until 9:50 or so. Nov 1 15:23:36 shiva kernel: cipcb0: setkey Nov 1 15:23:36 shiva kernel: cipcb0: cipe_recvmsg Nov 1 15:23:36 shiva kernel: floating point used in kernel (task=e5740000, pc=e988f7c8) Nov 1 15:23:36 shiva kernel: cipcb0: setkey Nov 1 15:23:36 shiva kernel: cipcb0: cipe_recvmsg Nov 1 15:27:56 shiva kernel: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:30:c1:90:12:84:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0 DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=60186 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=68 DPT=67 LEN=308 Nov 1 15:31:53 shiva pmud[212]: lid closed: request sleep Nov 1 15:31:53 shiva pmud[212]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep battery Nov 1 15:31:55 shiva pmud[212]: going to sleep Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB suspend: usb-01:18.0 Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB suspend: usb-01:19.0 Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: eth1: Airport entering sleep mode Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering up Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: device not supported (kind:7) Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: mediabay0: end of power down Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: hda: Enabling Ultra DMA 4 Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: ide_pmac: Set UDMA timing for mode 4, reg: 0x0c50038c Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: eth1: Airport waking up Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB continue: usb-01:18.0 from host wakeup Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB continue: usb-01:19.0 from host wakeup Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: adb: starting probe task... Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: adb devices: [2]: 2 c3 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad) Nov 1 19:48:31 shiva kernel: adb: finished probe task... Nov 1 19:48:33 shiva pmud[212]: system awake again Nov 1 19:48:33 shiva pmud[212]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup battery Which is fine as I woke it up to get email and then put it to sleep. Nov 1 19:49:32 shiva pmud[212]: lid closed: request sleep Nov 1 19:49:32 shiva pmud[212]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep battery Nov 1 19:49:33 shiva pmud[212]: going to sleep Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB suspend: usb-01:18.0 Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB suspend: usb-01:19.0 Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: eth1: Airport entering sleep mode Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering up Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: device not supported (kind:7) Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: powering down Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: mediabay0: end of power down so I put it to sleep and shove it in my bag, then Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: hda: Enabling Ultra DMA 4 Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: ide_pmac: Set UDMA timing for mode 4, reg: 0x0c50038c Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: eth1: Airport waking up Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB continue: usb-01:18.0 from host wakeup Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB continue: usb-01:19.0 from host wakeup Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: adb: starting probe task... Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: adb devices: [2]: 2 c3 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad) Nov 1 19:53:21 shiva kernel: adb: finished probe task... Nov 1 19:53:23 shiva pmud[212]: system awake again Nov 1 19:53:23 shiva pmud[212]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup battery Nov 1 19:53:23 shiva pmud[212]: lid closed: request sleep Nov 1 19:53:23 shiva pmud[212]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep battery now in my backpack it must have come up immediately (i put it into the bag as soon as I saw the backlight go off) this pattern of sleep then wake up again repeats itself in the logs until 7:58, after that there is nothing in the logs at all until the stuff once I got syslogd running in 2.4.9 boot up. The last entry in the logs claims to be going to sleep. Anyway 2.4.9 works for now. As an aside I compiled in the apm stuff Ben has in the kernel now in my 2.4.14 and had never had that compiled in before (it wasnt even in 2.4.9 AFAIR) if this could be the cause of anything? ii pmud 0.7-5 Apple PowerBook power management daemon this is a g3 powerbook with firewire (pismo) running debian unstable from about 2 months ago. Anyone have suggestions or ideas? I can use 2.4.9 fine so will do so for now, although the airport driver seems to be faster (lower latency) in the 2.4.14 kernel but hey. See You Steve -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wibble.net/~sjh Look Up In The Sky Is it a bird? No Is it a plane No Is it a small blue banana? Yes