Michael Schmitz wrote:
Now I just need the log output from pmud on your box - it does report the
PMU version there (see /var/log/daemon.log). If yours is a yet unsupported
PMU version we can just tell pmud to fail on startup, instead of
confusing your machine.
Okay, here it is...
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[590]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[590]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[590]: daemon stopped (parent exiting [note PID])
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl lid-closed ac
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[591]: lid closed: request sleep
May 4 11:02:54 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl maximum ac
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: going to sleep
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: cannot put system to sleep! (Function
not implemented)
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup ac
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: lid closed: request sleep
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: going to sleep
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: cannot put system to sleep! (Function
not implemented)
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup ac
May 4 11:02:58 luke pmud[591]: lid closed: request sleep
May 4 11:02:59 luke pmud[591]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
May 4 11:02:59 luke pmud[591]: going to sleep
<last 5 lines repeated ad nauseum>
Please note that pmud wasn't meant to work on anything but Powerbook
models anyway.
Well, I went looking in the Debian packages page () for a description
before I downloaded the package, and I couldn't find any descriptive
pages, so I took a chance.
Thanks your your help Michael.
-- Bill
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Bill Brennan
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