Hi, > Unfortunately, it seems that kernels later than 2.6.21 have problems > letting my powerpc iBook (G3 processor) going to sleep (suspend to > ram). > > The userland that I am using is a Debian testing (lenny) and the > default kernel that comes with it is 2.6.22, with some patches applied > and pbbuttonsd (as the daemon for making the machine sleep).
Any diagnostics from kernel or pbbuttonsd? > If I, on the other hand, use Debian's kernel 2.6.22 or compile my own > kernel with just the necessary parts for my work (version 2.6.23-rc3 > taken from kernel.org), then I can't make the machine sleep: when I > press the button, it acts like if I had, in sequence, pressed anything > to wake it up (say, like pressing shift). > > I have already grabbed Linus's git tree and I am willing to do some > cycles of "git bisect" to discover the point where it stopped working. Please do, if kernel or system log does not indicate other possible causes. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]