Re: Issues with a new etch install: pmud, alsa etc.

2006-01-26 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
e file > > '/dev/pmu' doesn't exist.failed! I'm running the 2.6.8-powerpc kernel if > > that helps (sarge) > > Note that you're not using pmud but pbbuttonsd. /dev/pmu should be > automagically created by udev (though you'll need a recent kernel for &

Re: Issues with a new etch install: pmud, alsa etc.

2006-01-26 Thread Michael Schmitz
ng the 2.6.8-powerpc kernel if > that helps (sarge) Note that you're not using pmud but pbbuttonsd. /dev/pmu should be automagically created by udev (though you'll need a recent kernel for that) or devfsd. If neither is running, pbbuttonsd's postinst script ought to create /d

Issues with a new etch install: pmud, alsa etc.

2006-01-25 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Cross posting to debian-user and debian-powerpc since this is probably relevant to both.. I just installed Debian GNU/Linux powerpc on my iBook G4 1GHz, mostly it went fine, but there are are a few things that don't work and some casual searching hasn't turned up any answers to. First of all I've

Re: iBook G4 + pmdisk + pmud

2004-09-16 Thread Guido Guenther
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:02:57AM -0500, Bryan Forbes wrote: > 1. When I resume, the clock is set to the time I suspended at. Is there > a fix for this? I know this is because the image that is saved to swap > contains the Linux system time and on resume that time gets put back > rather than rea

Re: iBook G4 + pmdisk + pmud

2004-09-15 Thread Michael Schmitz
> 1. When I resume, the clock is set to the time I suspended at. Is there > a fix for this? I know this is because the image that is saved to swap Not that I know of. Doing this in-kernel might be difficult because you'd need to reset the time-of-day clock while leaving the scheduling timer ('ji

iBook G4 + pmdisk + pmud

2004-09-15 Thread Bryan Forbes
Thanks to all the people in #gnome-hackers and on this list that helped me get this working. I'm emailing to report success on this platform after turning off DRI in X. There are a few quirks that I would like to ask about: 1. When I resume, the clock is set to the time I suspended at. Is there

Re: pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook

2004-08-12 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra
Em Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:50:07 +0200, Jack Malmostoso escreveu: > install powerprefs, a nice GUI to configure pbbutons. gtkpbbuttons is already on Gtk+ 2. -- Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra +55 (44) 3028 7467 ext34 Rua Guarani 361 ap 601 – Z4+55 (44) 3025 6

Re: pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook

2004-08-12 Thread Jack Malmostoso
Ciao Dean Hamstead, nel tuo messaggio dicevi: > it should all start working now problems > then just edit /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf Or install powerprefs, a nice GUI to configure pbbutons. -- Best Regards, Jack Linux User #264449 Powered by Fedora Core 2

Re: pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook

2004-08-11 Thread Dean Hamstead
. It turns out that pbbuttonsd can be configured to control sleep, hard drive idle spin down and all sorts of other stuff. You don't need pmud installed. Just read the man page and modify the config file to suit. On 12/08/2004, at 11:01 AM, Tony wrote: I am new to running debian (testing)

Re: pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook

2004-08-11 Thread Greg Hamilton
I ran YDL on my iBook for awhile and had the same confusion when moving to Debian. It turns out that pbbuttonsd can be configured to control sleep, hard drive idle spin down and all sorts of other stuff. You don't need pmud installed. Just read the man page and modify the config file to

pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook

2004-08-11 Thread Tony
I am new to running debian (testing) on my iBook 600MHz M8600LL/A, I have been using Yellow Dog for some time. I have been able to successfully install pbpbbuttonsd so that I can use the dim/brightness buttons as well as the volume buttons. I have also been able to install pmud to control

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-07 Thread Cedric Pradalier
> >> Anyway, I'm not suggesting you split pbbuttonsd. I'm suggesting >someone> who wants things handled by independent components can still >do that. > >ok, I can live with this possibility ;-) I do and I'm happy. I use pmud for power, hotkeys for event and

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-07 Thread Matthias Grimm
onsd syncs its internal brightness level if some change it externally. > Anyway, I'm not suggesting you split pbbuttonsd. I'm suggesting someone > who wants things handled by independent components can still do that. ok, I can live with this possibility ;-) > Unconditionally, or condi

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-07 Thread Michael Schmitz
t; BTW, the 'event handling with no power management' would be nice for > > desktop machines that can't use power management - does compatibility mode > > fully disable powermanagement in pbbuttonsd, or do you check for pmud > > running and take over power management anyway if

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Matthias Grimm
t; desktop machines that can't use power management - does compatibility mode > fully disable powermanagement in pbbuttonsd, or do you check for pmud > running and take over power management anyway if no pmud is found? Compatibility mode means that all functions handled by pmud will be disabled i

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Michael Schmitz
> If you just want event handling, Then use hotkeys and pmud. That's what > I do and I like this solution. > > I use an ibook2.2 800 and I hacked a little hotkeys, to handle backlight > events and some other minor stuffs. You can get it on > http://cedric.pradalier.free.

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Cedric Pradalier
If you just want event handling, Then use hotkeys and pmud. That's what I do and I like this solution. I use an ibook2.2 800 and I hacked a little hotkeys, to handle backlight events and some other minor stuffs. You can get it on http://cedric.pradalier.free.fr/ibook2 According to Mi

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > what is the name of that applet/tool ? > > gpmudmon-applet - GNOME battery applet for PMU > > > because the standard gnome-battery applet as well as battfink work fine > > with apm emulation. > > Ah, didn't know, will have to test that. gpmudmon-applet dates back to when apm emulation wasn't i

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Michael Schmitz
lled pbbuttonsd ;-) You obviously chose to misunderstand me :-) What I mean is pbbuttonsd with the powermanagement related guts ripped out, essentially. Your package merges powermanagement and other, unrelated event handling. Next, we'll have emacs all wrapped into pbbuttonsd ... > > p

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Sven Luther
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 08:16:43AM +0200, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:08:10 +, Sven Luther wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 09:53:53PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote: > >> On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:10:36AM +0200, Sven Luther said > >> > On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 05:59:08PM +020

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-06 Thread Soeren Sonnenburg
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:08:10 +, Sven Luther wrote: > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 09:53:53PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:10:36AM +0200, Sven Luther said >> > On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 05:59:08PM +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: [...] >> I load the apm_emu module, the gnome batter

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Matthias Grimm
Am Montag, 5. Juli 2004 11:34 schrieb Michael Schmitz: > > In fact if pbbuttonsd is forced to work in cooperative mode (which is > > still possible but not recommended) pbbuttonsd take only limited control > > over the powermanagement functions because pmud doesn't care a

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Sven Luther
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 09:53:53PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote: > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:10:36AM +0200, Sven Luther said > > On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 05:59:08PM +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: > > > Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 06:23 schrieb Sean Schertell: > > > > I

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Rob Weir
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:10:36AM +0200, Sven Luther said > On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 05:59:08PM +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 06:23 schrieb Sean Schertell: > > > I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt > > >

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Michael Schmitz
> In fact if pbbuttonsd is forced to work in cooperative mode (which is still > possible but not recommended) pbbuttonsd take only limited control over the > powermanagement functions because pmud doesn't care about other programs > which may do a better job. In this case pbbutt

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Sven Luther
On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 05:59:08PM +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: > Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 06:23 schrieb Sean Schertell: > > I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt > > including sleep/wake, etc. > > Thats correct. > > In fact if pbbu

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-05 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 01:23:46PM +0900, Sean Schertell said > There's another little gui program you'll want to download to simplify > setting up your power mgmt prefs with pbbuttonsd but I can't remember what > it's called. gtkpbbuttons is the one. It gives you a nifty little OSD thing for w

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-04 Thread Matthias Grimm
Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 06:23 schrieb Sean Schertell: > I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt > including sleep/wake, etc. Thats correct. In fact if pbbuttonsd is forced to work in cooperative mode (which is still possible but not recommended) pbbuttons

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-04 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 10:18, Johannes Mockenhaupt wrote: > On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 01:23:46PM +0900, Sean Schertell wrote: > > I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt > > including sleep/wake, etc. > > > > There's another little gui

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-04 Thread Cedric Pradalier
load airport module. > >The only strange thing i found after starting install the needed >packages for the laptop is: > >ibook:~# aptitude install pmud >Reading Package Lists... Done >Building Dependency Tree >Reading extended state information... Done >The following packag

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-04 Thread Johannes Mockenhaupt
On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 01:23:46PM +0900, Sean Schertell wrote: > I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt > including sleep/wake, etc. > > There's another little gui program you'll want to download to simplify > setting up your power m

Re: pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-03 Thread Sean Schertell
I think pbuttonsd obsoletes pmud -- because it also provides power mgmt including sleep/wake, etc. There's another little gui program you'll want to download to simplify setting up your power mgmt prefs with pbbuttonsd but I can't remember what it's called. Sean -- :

pmud & pbbuttonsd confilct in sarge-testing ?

2004-07-03 Thread Joao F. Serejo
needed packages for the laptop is: ibook:~# aptitude install pmud Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree Reading extended state information... Done The following packages will be automatically REMOVED: apmd pbbuttonsd The following NEW packages will be installed: pmud The following

Re: WAS: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud NOW: udev hassles

2004-06-02 Thread Joss Winn
thanks. that fixes that. i've also fixed alsa and oss simulation the same way. adding the lines to /etc/modules seems like a poor fix though. why isn't it automatically loaded like it was in previous kernel versions? my /etc/modules now looks like this and gives me working sound and cdrom: snd-p

Re: WAS: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud NOW: udev hassles

2004-06-02 Thread Carlos Perelló Marín
El lun, 31-05-2004 a las 19:41, +0100, Joss Winn escribió: > hello again, > Hi > I'm not really having much luck with udev. I found today that it > fails to create /dev/cdrom and /dev/hdb although from the bug > report, the maintainer seems to think this issue is closed. Maybe > not for my iMac

WAS: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud NOW: udev hassles

2004-05-31 Thread Joss Winn
hello again, I'm not really having much luck with udev. I found today that it fails to create /dev/cdrom and /dev/hdb although from the bug report, the maintainer seems to think this issue is closed. Maybe not for my iMac 500 DVD SE (summer 2000). Does anyone have a fix for this so that the link

Re: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud

2004-05-30 Thread Joss Winn
ens Schmalzing wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Joss Winn writes: > > > > > i've just installed the 2.6.6 kernel from unstable and noticed that > > > pmud is not working. I get: > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ snooze > > > conne

Re: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud

2004-05-29 Thread Joss Winn
that fixed it. thanks Joss On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:31:03PM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote: > Hi, > > Joss Winn writes: > > > i've just installed the 2.6.6 kernel from unstable and noticed that > > pmud is not working. I get: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Re: kernel 2.6.6 and pmud

2004-05-29 Thread Jens Schmalzing
Hi, Joss Winn writes: > i've just installed the 2.6.6 kernel from unstable and noticed that > pmud is not working. I get: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ snooze > connect: Connection refused > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ > > Is this known? Is there a reason for it? Is pmud ru

kernel 2.6.6 and pmud

2004-05-29 Thread Joss Winn
hello, i've just installed the 2.6.6 kernel from unstable and noticed that pmud is not working. I get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ snooze connect: Connection refused [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Is this known? Is there a reason for it? thanks Joss --

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-04-30 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 16:50, Guido Guenther wrote: > On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 09:18:01AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > We know how to extract the f-code, but we still need to write a > > working OF environment to run it into > Would > http://www.openbios.org/development/kernel.html >

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-04-30 Thread Guido Guenther
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 09:18:01AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > We know how to extract the f-code, but we still need to write a > working OF environment to run it into Would http://www.openbios.org/development/kernel.html help here. -- Guido signature.asc Description: Digital sign

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-04-28 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 22:23, Guido Guenther wrote: > On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 10:28:07AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > OK; in the meantime I found out that stuff is missing in the OF > > properties. Next try: 817 bytes of a NVDA,BMP property which is also > > present in OF. No other large chunks

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-04-28 Thread Guido Guenther
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 10:28:07AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > OK; in the meantime I found out that stuff is missing in the OF > properties. Next try: 817 bytes of a NVDA,BMP property which is also > present in OF. No other large chunks of data visible from OF. I too looked through OF on my pbo

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > Boot into MacOS X, open a shell and run the command "ioreg -p > IODeviceTree > > -l -x -w 512000 > ioreg.out and send me the resulting file. > > Here are the ATY* entries reported by this command for an iBook G4 12" > (not an nvidia, but should help too), kindly provided by Antoine Reilles. Th

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Colin Leroy
Hi, > Boot into MacOS X, open a shell and run the command "ioreg -p IODeviceTree > -l -x -w 512000 > ioreg.out and send me the resulting file. Here are the ATY* entries reported by this command for an iBook G4 12" (not an nvidia, but should help too), kindly provided by Antoine Reilles. Hope thi

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > You may be missing the part where the kernel copies the original device > > tree data to wherever fs/proc/proc_devtree.c finds them later on to > > display them :-) > > > Mh, that's probably it. > Looks like it's done in arch/ppc/syslib/prom.c but I don't find either :) Nope, it's in arch/ppc/

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > Just for completeness, double check that OF isn't putting something > > in the device-tree with the f-code already :) I doubt it, but since > > linux "skips" too large properties when copying the device-tree during > > boot, it might actually be there and not visible in linux... > > Btw, why do

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Colin Leroy
> You may be missing the part where the kernel copies the original device > tree data to wherever fs/proc/proc_devtree.c finds them later on to > display them :-) Mh, that's probably it. Looks like it's done in arch/ppc/syslib/prom.c but I don't find either :) -- Colin This message represents

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Colin Leroy
Hi, > Just for completeness, double check that OF isn't putting something > in the device-tree with the f-code already :) I doubt it, but since > linux "skips" too large properties when copying the device-tree during > boot, it might actually be there and not visible in linux... Btw, why does it

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > Me? I don't own any recent sort of Mac laptop yet. And I'd probably go for > > disk suspend instead, short term. The only thing that's strange there is > > the system clock being restored to suspend time :-) > > I had a similar problem on my Pismo when waking up from sleep and > using NTP. I fi

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > :-( That's all been on a flat panel iMac, though - we'd need same > > information from a laptop user. > > I have the same error message on my powerbook 1GHz: > > pmud [treshold = 420, margin =15] started > PMU Version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium > No

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Gabriel Paubert
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 12:23:20PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > OK; in the meantime I found out that stuff is missing in the OF > > > properties. Next try: 817 bytes of a NVDA,BMP property which is also > > > present in OF. No other large chunks of data visible from OF. > > > > Hrm.. No clue

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread martin
e from OF. > > > > Hrm.. No clue what this can be. > > :-( That's all been on a flat panel iMac, though - we'd need same > information from a laptop user. I have the same error message on my powerbook 1GHz: pmud [treshold = 420, margin =15] started PMU Version 12: iB

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > OK; in the meantime I found out that stuff is missing in the OF > > properties. Next try: 817 bytes of a NVDA,BMP property which is also > > present in OF. No other large chunks of data visible from OF. > > Hrm.. No clue what this can be. :-( That's all been on a flat panel iMac, though - we'd

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> OK; in the meantime I found out that stuff is missing in the OF > properties. Next try: 817 bytes of a NVDA,BMP property which is also > present in OF. No other large chunks of data visible from OF. Hrm.. No clue what this can be. Maybe, in the long term, beeing able to shell the "ndrv" in a s

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-03 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > ioreg found this: > > > > "driver,AAPL,MacOS,PowerPC" > > > > with some hex data in it. I need to get it to dump only that property (the > > output is clipped at col. 80 currently). > > > > I guess that's what we're looking for? > > No. That's the MacOS "ndrv" driver... > > (The MacOS equivalen

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-02 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 02:35, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > Good idea - do you have a lsprop tool for MacOS X ? > > > > ioreg. Or use OF itself: > > ioreg found this: > > "driver,AAPL,MacOS,PowerPC" > > with some hex data in it. I need to get it to dump only that property (the > output is clipped

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-03-02 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > Good idea - do you have a lsprop tool for MacOS X ? > > ioreg. Or use OF itself: ioreg found this: "driver,AAPL,MacOS,PowerPC" with some hex data in it. I need to get it to dump only that property (the output is clipped at col. 80 currently). I guess that's what we're looking for?

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 02:04, Colin Leroy wrote: > > For M6/M7/M9 style chips, there is still > > a lot to do to get it right, but ATI was kind enough to > > provide me with the necessary code. > > Good news... Does "M9" include "M9+" ? > Consider me in for beta-testing when you'll have something

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Carlos Perelló Marín
ld turn off the video card to save battery > > power. > > Wow! My pmac (bi G4 windtunnel, NVidia GeForce4 MX 420) sleeps but does > not wake up, if i put MOTERBOARD_CAN_SLEEP in it's feature. How did you > do that? I have the pmud package installed it warns me because it

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Mich Lanners
On 27 Feb, this message from Gabriel Paubert echoed through cyberspace: [snip] > And now even Linus is using PPC ;-) Linus/PPC ? Although, that would be a good nick for BenH :-))) Cheers Michel - Michel Lanners

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Yves Combe
Carlos Perelló Marín a écrit : As I said in the past, my TFT 15" iMac with a Nvidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 sleeps and wakes up without problem since long ago, I think the problem is only with laptops that should turn off the video card to save battery power. Wow! My pmac (bi G4 windtunnel, NVidia G

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Carlos Perelló Marín
El vie, 27-02-2004 a las 11:05, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escribió: > On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 03:49, Domingo Fiesta Segura wrote: > > El Thursday 26 February 2004 09:04, Fleny68 escribió: > > > Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin? > > > > Not now, but they used to be before. That is what Ben say

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Colin Leroy
> For M6/M7/M9 style chips, there is still > a lot to do to get it right, but ATI was kind enough to > provide me with the necessary code. Good news... Does "M9" include "M9+" ? Consider me in for beta-testing when you'll have something... -- Colin This message represents the official view o

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Gabriel Paubert
Hi Geert, On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 02:27:52PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > > What would it take to do just that - assuming the OF init code can be > > > > accessed after kernel init, and all access to the chip can be blocked b

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > What would it take to do just that - assuming the OF init code can be > > > accessed after kernel init, and all access to the chip can be blocked by > > > e.g. staying on the dummy fb console until after re-init? > > > > > > It's a sick idea, though

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > What would it take to do just that - assuming the OF init code can be > > accessed after kernel init, and all access to the chip can be blocked by > > e.g. staying on the dummy fb console until after re-init? > > > > It's a sick idea, though .. > > Not that sick, I've been considering it quite

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> The boot ROM? I thought that wasn't all that big on newworlds... It's 1Mb compressed iirc, and it contains OF along with the OF F-code drivers for the built-in hardware. > Good idea - do you have a lsprop tool for MacOS X ? ioreg. Or use OF itself: dev /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ATY,blah .propertie

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 23:07, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > scratch. It's not simple, it's probably undreds of magic values to > > blast in specific non documented chip registers in the right sequence, > > difficult to do without some support from ATI... Or a way to re-run > > the OF f-code driver. >

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Michael Schmitz
> scratch. It's not simple, it's probably undreds of magic values to > blast in specific non documented chip registers in the right sequence, > difficult to do without some support from ATI... Or a way to re-run > the OF f-code driver. What would it take to do just that - assuming the OF init code

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-27 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 03:49, Domingo Fiesta Segura wrote: > El Thursday 26 February 2004 09:04, Fleny68 escribió: > > Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin? > > Not now, but they used to be before. That is what Ben says. Nah, what is in Darwin is the necessary low level bits to get the mothe

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-26 Thread Domingo Fiesta Segura
El Thursday 26 February 2004 09:04, Fleny68 escribió: > Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin? Not now, but they used to be before. That is what Ben says.

Re: pmud version

2004-02-26 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > instead the kernel does not have sleep support for your hardware > (presumably because of the graphics chipset). Out of luck. Pester > Apple, ATI or NVidia for chipset specs. . (not to say s#!7!) ;-) Thanks all of you for your informations...

Re: pmud version

2004-02-26 Thread Michael Schmitz
> >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started > >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium > >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting! > >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz

pmud version

2004-02-26 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exitin

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-26 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Fleny68 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Colin Leroy a écrit : >>>PowerBook G4 Alu 15" >> >> Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to >> the video chip) I can't believe it! > Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin? You mean Apple sleeps?! ;-) Cheers, -- .''`.

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-26 Thread Fleny68
Colin Leroy a écrit : PowerBook G4 Alu 15" (or '?! ;-) $ uname -a Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting! If someone knows what happens ;-) Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to the video chip) Apple

Re: pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-26 Thread Colin Leroy
> PowerBook G4 Alu 15" (or '?! ;-) > $ uname -a > > Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting! > > If someone knows what happens ;-) Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to the video chip) -- Co

pmud problem: No Sleep support on this hardware, exiting!

2004-02-25 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 PowerBook G4 Alu 15" (or '?! ;-) $ uname -a Linux oz.fapse.ulg.ac.be 2.6.3-rc2-ben1 #1 Sat Feb 14 15:54:36 CET 2004 ppc GNU/Linux Trying to start pmud, I got: Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started Feb 2

Re: pmud configure ?

2003-09-01 Thread Michael Schmitz
> before I change my pmud control for time to begin sleep (pmud -K -l 200 -m > 15) I would like to be able > to read what the values are first (what file do I read ) . I also dont Use the source - pmud.h defines these as 420 and 15 seconds, respectively. It's also logged to syslog o

pbbuttonsd guilty [was: what' up with pmud?]

2003-09-01 Thread christophe barbe
I found the culprit. pbbuttonsd was running with the option replace_pmud=yes (in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf) and if I understand correctly was doing pmud job but not correctly. I fill a bug report against pbbuttonsd. Thanks, Christophe On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:57:56AM -0400, christophe barbe wrote

Re: what' up with pmud? [clarification]

2003-09-01 Thread christophe barbe
I realize that I was not very clear. First I should have mentioned the hardware, it's a TiBook3. Also I should precise that the laptop successfully goes to sleep and wake up in all cases. The problem is that pmud does NOT call /etc/power/pwrctl when the sleep/wakeup cycle is triggered by cl

Re: what' up with pmud?

2003-09-01 Thread Michael Schmitz
> With the current sid pmud and benh stable kernel, pmud seems to miss > some event. Looking at /var/log/daemon.log, I can see it working well > when going to sleep with 'apm -s' (I see the sleep and wakeup events). > But when I go to sleep by closing the lid, I see nothing

Re: what' up with pmud?

2003-09-01 Thread Laurens Kraal
Hi, I had some problems with pmud as well, but i noticed that /dev/pmu was missing. After creating it with 'mknod /dev/pmu c 10 154' as su, it worked again. Weird that it was missing though.. Cheers, Laurens Gabriel Paubert wrote: On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 10:50:36PM -0400, christ

Re: what' up with pmud?

2003-08-31 Thread Gabriel Paubert
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 10:50:36PM -0400, christophe barbe wrote: > With the current sid pmud and benh stable kernel, pmud seems to miss > some event. Looking at /var/log/daemon.log, I can see it working well > when going to sleep with 'apm -s' (I see the sleep and wakeup event

what' up with pmud?

2003-08-31 Thread christophe barbe
With the current sid pmud and benh stable kernel, pmud seems to miss some event. Looking at /var/log/daemon.log, I can see it working well when going to sleep with 'apm -s' (I see the sleep and wakeup events). But when I go to sleep by closing the lid, I see nothing at all. I believe

pmud configure ?

2003-08-26 Thread gm c
before I change my pmud control for time to begin sleep (pmud -K -l 200 -m 15) I would like to be able to read what the values are first (what file do I read ) . I also dont understand where to read or set whether power savings is at minimum, medium, maximum

Re: pmud security problem? Anyone can snooze a system

2003-06-13 Thread Michael Schmitz
> Seems that on iX86 boxes, apm only allows a user to snooze a system if the > binary is SUID root (which it's not, by default, on Debian). pmud's > /sbin/snooze, however, allows anyone to suspend the system. This seems like a > way to a local DOS, though only desktop syste

pmud security problem? Anyone can snooze a system

2003-06-13 Thread Frank Murphy
Seems that on iX86 boxes, apm only allows a user to snooze a system if the binary is SUID root (which it's not, by default, on Debian). pmud's /sbin/snooze, however, allows anyone to suspend the system. This seems like a way to a local DOS, though only desktop systems would be usi

Re: pmud sleep and eth0 ifconfig on old iBook

2003-04-07 Thread Edward G. Speyer
eth0, but it seems that this should be doable on > opening the lid. > > [...] I've looked in /etc/power, but I'm not sure which script I should > change. I think the man page you are looking for is pmud(8), and the file where homemade wakeup hacks[1] should go is /etc/power/pw

pmud sleep and eth0 ifconfig on old iBook

2003-04-05 Thread Frank Murphy
Hi All, I know that this is a common problem, but I don't know what the proper solution is. I have an old two-tone iBook with sid installed, and when I close the cover, it sleeps like it should (pulsing light and everything). However, on restart, the built-in ethernet is down. I can restart

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-20 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > Sounds like solid advice. Can you point me in the direction of how to dump > > the video chip registers? Are those logged somewhere? Or is there an app for > > accessing those? > > For the LT Pro and M1, I have code to dump the most relevant register

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-19 Thread Michael Schmitz
> Sounds like solid advice. Can you point me in the direction of how to dump > the video chip registers? Are those logged somewhere? Or is there an app for > accessing those? For the LT Pro and M1, I have code to dump the most relevant registers (derived from the debug code in atyfb). For the M3

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-19 Thread Mark Barr
To: Mark Barr Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org' Subject: RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz. > I can live with the acid flash, but what is wrong with mine is that after > sleep

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-14 Thread Michael Schmitz
> I can live with the acid flash, but what is wrong with mine is that after > sleeping, the video is degraded. I see flaws in the desktop image, and there > is sometimes visual noise around the pointer arrow. Ctrl-alt-delete will > restart X, but that doesn't fix the problem. Only a full reboot wi

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Barr
I've got a iBook2 800 mhz running pmud 1.1.1.1 (at least, that's what it says when I type 'pmud -v') and it sleeps and wakes fine (I do, however get a brief 'acid screen' (what a wonderfully appropriate way to describe this). I can live with the acid flash, but w

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-04 Thread Clemens Mangler
rch 03, 2003 2:33 PM > To: Pisupati, Ajay > Cc: 'Eric Boese-Wolf'; Menaka Lashitha Bandara; > debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz. > > > That's a work around in drivers/video/radeonfb.c. > So the Radeonchip isn

Re: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-04 Thread Clemens Mangler
hi eric! i know, but ohters were talking about an acid screen, when reopening the lid. lets hope these ATI guys send the specs soon... bye cle PS: nice signature On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Eric Boese-Wolf wrote: > That's a work around in drivers/video/radeonfb.c. > So the Radeonchip isn't put to sleep.

RE: pmud 0.10-4 not waking ibook2 800MHz.

2003-03-03 Thread Pisupati, Ajay
on you and having to reboot everytime it does right? :) -ajay -Original Message- From: Eric Boese-Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:33 PM To: Pisupati, Ajay Cc: 'Eric Boese-Wolf'; Menaka Lashitha Bandara; debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Subject: Re:

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