On Fre, 2012-03-16 at 16:52 -0800, Kristen R wrote: > On 03/15/2012 11:44 PM, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > On Don, 2012-03-15 at 12:33 -0800, Kristen R wrote: > >> > >> Your requested files can be found at ftp://atmyhome.org/kristen > > > > BTW, any particular reason why you have acpid installed? There's no ACPI > > on PowerMacs. > > I had installed some power management software seeking the ability to > hibernate or suspend this box when inactive. I like those feature found > on OS X 10.5 and use them. As it is under Debian when I click the log > out icon on the Xfce panel I can either: Log Out, Restart, or Shut Down. > The Suspend and Hibernate choices have no effect.
Yeah, I'm afraid this won't be possible without extending / fixing the radeonfb / radeon kernel drivers. > The settings I chose in the power management settings fail to suspend > the monitor or computer after a period of inactivity. It should definitely be possible to put the monitor into power saving. > I have removed the apmd, and apcid package installations. I also removed > any packages which seemed to me to try and control fan speeds, cpu > speeds, and lm sensors as well. Since the PPC doesn't incorporate any of > these I am aware of. Actually, cpufreq should be supported, and so might be lm sensors, though there might not be any interesting hardware sensors in your machine. > I have just posted new files; Xorg.0.log.1 and dmesg.1 to > ftp://atmyhome.org/kristen > These files are subsequent and results of the package activity listed > above. Did you capture the Xorg.0.log.1 file after the monitor blacked out? There's no 'disable FP1' line at the end of it, so that theory might be falsified... -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1332152151.4597.526.camel@thor.local