Quoting Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hi folks, > > I have a g3 300mHz running Sid, working more or less perfectly (yay!). > now that I have fsviewer installed (!), the only thing I miss from > mac-land is the ability to put my computer to sleep when I'm not using > it. I know that powerbooks have their own special powermanagement > software --pmud -- but does anyone know if this or something else can > be used on desktop apple systems, especially b&w g3's?
The G3 desktops and minitowers were not outfitted with a PMU. Some of the G4-based minitower systems are, but have certain known issues with pmud (because lines from the PMU that are used to check lid state and such aren't connected, and Linux developers don't know which ones those are without testing). As far as the blue-and-white G3s go, though, even Apple's own OS can't put them into a laptop-like sleep, because the hardware's just not there to do it. All they can do is turn off the monitor and spin down the disks, which Linux/XFree86 can do equally well (dunno about on flatpanels, but definitely with CRTs). -- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED]