Luk Claes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
>> On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 11:04 +0200, Luk Claes wrote:
>>> Please add yourself to [0] if you're actively working on powerpc
>>> issues.
>>
>> While I do work on powerpc issues as I encounter them and as time
>> permits, I can't take any
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:40:09 +0100, Sylvain Joyeux wrote:
> AFAIK, it always needed (at least) pbbuttonsd to make it happen.
Ups, absolutely right, I forgot about that.
But my point is still valid: all other packages are superfluous in my
experience.
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Best Regards, Jack
Linux User #264449
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??? AFAIK, it always needed (at least) pbbuttonsd to make it happen.
Anyway. I have the same problem than Matthieu: the "suspend to ram" button
of kpowersave disappeared recently. I had to reinstall pbbuttonsd to make
the ibook suspend to ram when I close the lid, or when I press the power
butt
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:20:10 +0100, Matthieu Gallien wrote:
> an iBook
I have not my iBook anymore, but I could suspend it to ram just by
closing the lid since kernel 2.6.18 (IIRC).
Given my recent experience with a x86 laptop, I would suggest to remove
all packages that claim to suspend your l
Hi, dear list and Jack, the goal of my mail is to ask the question before
starting a proper bug report. The suspend2ram has been working for me until
last saturday. It seems that the upgrade of hal is responsible, but I was not
really able to track a working version.
So if somebody speaks up an
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