> I cannot tell you if it's DPMS or a real sleep, but It looks like a
> MacOSX sleep..., the display is off (and it's different from the
> xscreensaver mode, it does not stop the display when I activate the
> energy settings) and the sleep led is blinking just like MacOSX does.
>
> When I execut
El sáb, 08-11-2003 a las 03:23, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escribió:
> > Hmmm I don't know if it's the same, but my imac 15" flat panel with a
> > Nvidia GeForce2 MX can sleep in linux and comebacks without problems...
> >
> > Why should be different the NVidia "albooks"?
>
> I don't think any iMac f
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 20:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit:
> > On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 14:03, Brendan J Simon wrote:
>
> > Right now, none of the "albooks" can sleep in linux. There is no hope
> > with the nVidia based ones,
>
> You think of the new 12" mode
> Hmmm I don't know if it's the same, but my imac 15" flat panel with a
> Nvidia GeForce2 MX can sleep in linux and comebacks without problems...
>
> Why should be different the NVidia "albooks"?
I don't think any iMac flat panel can sleep in Linux no, you
probably just have the display going to
El vie, 07-11-2003 a las 09:01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escribió:
> On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 14:03, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> > Could someone tell me if the new powerbook series (17 inch) still use
> > pmud for it's power mangement ??
>
> pmud has nothing to do with what machine you are using. It's mo
> Could someone tell me if the new powerbook series (17 inch) still use
> pmud for it's power mangement ??
What else? If power management is properly supported by the kernel, pmud
will work fine.
Please note that kernel sleep support for your Powerbook is a different
issue - ask BenH about that.
Hi,
Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit:
> On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 14:03, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Right now, none of the "albooks" can sleep in linux. There is no hope
> with the nVidia based ones,
You think of the new 12" model ?
> There is hope for
> the ATI based ones as ATI so far has always be
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 14:03, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Could someone tell me if the new powerbook series (17 inch) still use
> pmud for it's power mangement ??
pmud has nothing to do with what machine you are using. It's mostly
monitoring the lid state and eventually asks the kernel to put the
mac
Could someone tell me if the new powerbook series (17 inch) still use
pmud for it's power mangement ??
Cheers,
Brendan Simon.
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