Hi, My 15" PowerBook (5,2) (1.25Ghz) can't resume from sleep. I have unstable Debian with 2.6.9 + alubuttons-patch + albook-sleep-patch I use pbbuttonsd 6.3-1 (no pmud because you can´t install both) and cpudyn 1.01 I use XFS filesystems, and the last test with 2.6.9 + swsusp-patch make my XFS root filesystem inconsisten (good bless xfs_repair :) Right now I am using 2.6.9 WITHOUT swsusp support. If I put "echo disk > /sys/power/state" the system hibernate, but if I put "echo mem > /sys/power/state" nothing happens (I read that it is suppose to make the system sleep). If I press briefly the power buttons, then the systems apparently goes to sleep and the white led starts changing his intensity like in MacOS The problem is that I can't wake up the computer, no mater what I do (press any key, move the mouse, press the power button briefly, stand up on the power button) nothing works, the PB stays dead for about 2-3 minutes and then it reboots and boots up normally, like if I turned up. I am missing something? I have to configure something else? There is no special configuration in the default pbbuttonsd debian package for suspend-to-ram.
Regards Federico On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 15:42 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > Hi ! > > This is an experimental patch against 2.6.9. It concerns the ATI based > Aluminium PowerBook. The nVidia based ones aren't concerned at all, and > the iBook G4 will have to wait a bit more for me to get the video wakeup > code right. > > It will add sleep (suspend-to-ram) support for these machines. > > It's based on various tested bits but is untested on these machines in > it's current form, so let me know. > > Ben. > > -- My software never has bugs. | ASCII Ribbon Campaign /"\ It just develops random features. | For Standards-Complaint Email \ / Public GnuPG key available at: http://www.keyserver.net X 1024D/203E154B 2003-10-03 Federico Gamio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / \ Key fingerprint = 0B9E 3A19 C88B EBAC 5422 C05F 76B5 B922 203E 154B sub 2048g/32D2F465 2003-10-03
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