Hi,
I am giving a refresh to the GNUstep BatteryMonitor [*] and was checking
its support to PMU. Right now it ignores battery flags and thought of
using them, but they appear to give bad data on my iBook.
I found in the linux kernel doc
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/macin
On Die, 2011-02-08 at 10:28 +0100, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>
> I am wondering if anyone knows what to install to get suspend/sleep
> to work on a debian installation on a mac mini powerpc g4 ?
It's not supported by the kernel yet. The biggest hurdle is probably
getting the GPU into and out of
Hi all,
I am wondering if anyone knows what to install to get suspend/sleep
to work on a debian installation on a mac mini powerpc g4 ?
Thanks !
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:56:45AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 19:14 +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> >
> > > 3) Is it possible to use ondemand scaling governor on powerpc iBook?
> >
> > No. The scaling
Thank you all for your answers. I have now a clearer understanding of
the situation. I killed gnome-power-manager, and I am using powernowd
and pbbuttonsd.
Best regards,
Cédric
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On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 19:14 +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
>
> > 3) Is it possible to use ondemand scaling governor on powerpc iBook?
>
> No. The scaling governors all pretty much assume intel.
That's not the issue; changing the
* Cédric Boutillier [081124 18:10 +0100]
> Hi List,
>
> I was wondering what was the best way to deal with the power management
> on my iBook. I am currently using pbbuttonsd (v. 0.8.1a) + powerprefs
> (0.8.0), with userspace scaling governor for cpufreq.
An easy way to this is
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> My questions are the following:
> 1) Is pbbuttonsd obsolete and should be replaced by something else or
> simply removed?
Not really. You may want to give pommed a try, though.
> 2) Is it better to just kill gnome-power-manager
Hi List,
I was wondering what was the best way to deal with the power management
on my iBook. I am currently using pbbuttonsd (v. 0.8.1a) + powerprefs
(0.8.0), with userspace scaling governor for cpufreq.
That is what I have been using for quite some time now, but I started to
use Gnome as a
Hi all
I grepped apt-cache search and found the following packets for
power-management on ppc:
laptop-mode-tools
pmud
pmud-utils
powermgmt-base
powersaved
reading apt-cache show didn't deliver a definitive reply either. Which
package(s) is the most appropriate to just spin down an IDE
rs normally, then the screen bright darkens a bit and after
> 20 seconds it turns everything off and goes to sleep till I wake it up
> again. The here we go again, it goes to sleep yet again after a few seconds.
Running what kind of power management software (pmud, pbbuttonsd) ??
Mich
Hi everybody!
I've encountered some serious problems in mi Powerbook Pismo G3 after
making the latest dist-upgrade. I'm under Debian Sid.
The problem is that no matter what I'm doing the computer goes to sleep
just a few seconds after it's running.
First in appers normally, then the screen brig
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:00:15 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
> I do some research on this issue to integrate CPU scaling policy into a
> future power management concept. Your help will be appreciated.
I hope I am not late :)
iBook G4, 800MHz:
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:36:34 +0200
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Hi,
Whow, a lot of helpfull people here :-)
Thanks to everybody. I think for now I have enough data.
Thanks again for your pretty fast help.
Best Regards
Matthias
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> I do some research on this issue to integrate CPU scaling policy into a
> future power management concept. Your help will be appreciated.
>
> Best Regrads
> Matthias
>
>
On 19:36:34 10/Sep , Matthias Grimm wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I need some information from machines with scalable CPU frequency.
> Could you please send me the contents of /sys/devices/cpu/cpu0/* ?
> The following line may help you with this
>
> for i in /sys/devices/cpu/cpu0/*/*; do echo $i; cat $i; d
scaling policy into a
future power management concept. Your help will be appreciated.
Best Regrads
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> > Now try running pmud to see if the hangs are power management related (as
> > opposed to buttons handling related).
>
> Yep, pbbuttonsd running with pmud not running doesn't seem to hang.
pbbuttonsd running with pmud not running is the default these days. You
Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Now try running pmud to see if the hangs are power management related (as
> opposed to buttons handling related).
Yep, pbbuttonsd running with pmud not running doesn't seem to hang.
However, it still hangs when comming out of s
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 07:03:52 +1000
Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I stop pbuttonsd and run with it disabled I work on the machine
> for hours without a hang. With pbuttonsd running, I get a hang about
> once an hour of constant use.
Switch NoTapTyping to "no". in pbbuttonsd.c
it disabled I work on the machine
> for hours without a hang. With pbuttonsd running, I get a hang about
> once an hour of constant use.
Now try running pmud to see if the hangs are power management related (as
opposed to buttons handling related).
Michael
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Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Ok, I'm at friends place today, hacking on some code and I've
> had two of these hangs in the last two hours :-(.
>
> The first time the external mouse was plugged in, the second time
> it wasn't. I tried the mouse both times to see if I could could
> unlock it. No l
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> That actually aligns nicely with another symptom I'm seeing.
>
> Very ocassionally when I'm using an external mouse on this iBook
> I get a system freeze. The mouse locks in position, the keyboard
> doesn't respond and the machine doesn't respond to pings from
> other
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> No, I don't think it's an X issue. I think it's a problem with the
> interrupt controller not coming back but I'm not completely sure at the
> moment.
That actually aligns nicely with another symptom I'm seeing.
Very ocassionally when I'm using an external mouse o
>
> After disabling cpufreq, there was no cpufreq message but it was
> otherwise pretty similar. I do notice that when it unsuccessfully
> comes out of sleep I can connect and disconnect the network cable
> and I keep on getting more messages.
>
> This could be a problem with X not being woken
Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> > Did the upgrade possibly install Xorg? How can I tell?
>
> I guess that it is unlikely that an upgrade will install xorg
> because of the different package name.
Ok, .
> To find out if you have a package installed that has xorg in its
> name, try:
> COLUMNS=
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 10:45:25PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> This could be a problem with X not being woken up correctly. I
> also noticed that after the apt-get upgrade my X cursor had changed.
You could try doing this without running X, to see if this makes a difference.
(rename the d
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> 2.6.12 "final" ?
No kernel stayed at version 2.6.11.
> Hrm... can you try building it without cpufreq support and tell me if it
> makes a difference ?
I disabled the cpufreq stuff, installed the kernel, rebooted and then
put the machine in sleep and then tried to
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 07:13 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Francis J. Lacoste wrote:
>
> > My experience is similar to yours. You were probably hit by the kernel
> > upgrade.
> >
> > I've found that I'm somewhat able to use power management with
&
Francis J. Lacoste wrote:
> My experience is similar to yours. You were probably hit by the kernel
> upgrade.
>
> I've found that I'm somewhat able to use power management with
> kernel 2.6.10 (2.6.11 freezes all the time and I've read on this list that
> the
On July 12, 2005 06:45, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've had a G3 iBook run Testing for about 3 years.
>
> One of the really nice things about this laptop in comparison
> to many x86 laptops is that until recently power management has
> worked flawlessly. I
Hi all,
I've had a G3 iBook run Testing for about 3 years.
One of the really nice things about this laptop in comparison
to many x86 laptops is that until recently power management has
worked flawlessly. It used to be that I simply closed the lid
and it went to sleep and opened the lid a
Le vendredi 03 juin 2005 à 16:59 +0200, Stelian Pop a écrit :
> I also have issues with the integrated USB bluetooth controller.
>
> When suspending to ram all works ok.
>
> When resuming from suspend to disk, this USB device doesn't answer
> anymore. It doesn't matter if I remove the modules (h
> This looks to me as if it fails to switch to a tty which was not
> allocated before.
There is a known issue with "creating" a new tty vs. X that I though was
fixed, but may be still lurking around with nvidia stuff, I'll be
looking at it. Thanks.
Ben.
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On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 08:43:57AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> > Normally I use rivafb, but I tried video=ofonly and did not get a
> > freeze. I tried it three times and I hope that this is good statistics.
> > With 2.6.12-rc2 and riva fb I got the freeze in about 80% of all
> The only log I have is:
> hci_usb_intr_rx_submit: hci0 intr rx submit failed urb de5791f4 err -90
>
> I don't really understand how suspend/resume is supposed to work for USB
> devices.
Looks like the host controller is dead. I'll have a look later, I'm
doing more major work on the swsus
> Normally I use rivafb, but I tried video=ofonly and did not get a
> freeze. I tried it three times and I hope that this is good statistics.
> With 2.6.12-rc2 and riva fb I got the freeze in about 80% of all initial
> suspends, with rc{4,5-git6} and riva fb I had it everytime. But it may
> still
> > The attached patch fixes this for me by moving the wakeup in the
> > finish() callback. Maybe making post_freeze to be called in the first
> > place would be a more correct fix...
>
> Yes.
>
> > The attached patch also fixes the kernel/power core to use PLATFORM
> > instead of SHUTDOWN as th
Le vendredi 03 juin 2005 à 08:17 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 17:52 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
>
> > Well, both issues seem to come from the same cause: post_freeze
> > (pmac_pm_post_freeze in arch/ppc/pmac_pm.c) is not called when resuming
> > from disk, only fr
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 08:15:03AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> > Today I applied the two mentioned patches to rc5-git6. There were quite
> > a lot of offsets and one time fuzz 2 (hunk 10 in via-pm.c). But still I
> > get a freeze on my PowerBook6,2 (12", 1Ghz from Dec. 2004) when I
>
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 15:33 -0700, Geoff Levand wrote:
>
>>I had a problem when building for ppc440 (gcc -m405). I wonder if we
>>need some conditionals on the DSSALL statement as below, or is DSSALL
>>intended to be a perprocessor macro that would expand to a bl
cluded. The rest of bits
> formerly under CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK control are now either always on
> (like /dev/pmu interface on PMU based machines) or dependent on other
> config options (like CONFIG_PM, CONFIG_PPC_PMAC, ...)
>
> The patch will not be in 2.6.12 (though will probably appl
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 15:33 -0700, Geoff Levand wrote:
> I had a problem when building for ppc440 (gcc -m405). I wonder if we
> need some conditionals on the DSSALL statement as below, or is DSSALL
> intended to be a perprocessor macro that would expand to a blank line
> in this case?
No, but t
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 17:52 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
> Well, both issues seem to come from the same cause: post_freeze
> (pmac_pm_post_freeze in arch/ppc/pmac_pm.c) is not called when resuming
> from disk, only from mem. This has the effect that broadcast_wake() is
> never called when resuming fr
> Today I applied the two mentioned patches to rc5-git6. There were quite
> a lot of offsets and one time fuzz 2 (hunk 10 in via-pm.c). But still I
> get a freeze on my PowerBook6,2 (12", 1Ghz from Dec. 2004) when I
> suspend to disk from X. If I suspend from tty1 the first time, the
> following s
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:59:14PM +0200, Mickael Royer wrote:> Hi Ben
>> > Ok, the patch is now getting "good enough" for wider testing. It applies
> > on current "git" tree (or 2.6.12-rc6 when/if that is ever released).>
> I have just tested your patch with the 2.5.12-rc5-git5 on the new powerboo
Le jeudi 02 juin 2005 à 20:28 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 09:59 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
> > [re-adding debian-powerpc in CC:, hope you don't mind, it was supposed
> > to be there in the first place but I wrongly put it into BCC: in the
> > original mail...]
> >
> Which kernel version are you using? Breezy has 2.6.10 and 2.6.11.2 if I
> see this correctly and 2.6.10 is working here without problems too.
I'm running 2.6.10. When suspending to disk I *only* do a 'echo "disk"
> /sys/power/state'. Nothing else.
Maxi
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Hi Maxi,
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 04:12:56PM +0200, Maximilian Gerlach wrote:
> Hi Wolfi,
> I have the same Powerbook model and it's running Ubuntu "unstable";
> Breezy. Suspend to disk works like a charm, even without the new patch
> applied. And in X.
> Maybe you could try that?! Should I send yo
Hi Wolfi,
I have the same Powerbook model and it's running Ubuntu "unstable";
Breezy. Suspend to disk works like a charm, even without the new patch
applied. And in X.
Maybe you could try that?! Should I send you a kernel .deb or something
like that?
Greets,
Maxi
> Today I applied the two mention
Hi,
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:59:14PM +0200, Mickael Royer wrote:
> Hi Ben
>
> > Ok, the patch is now getting "good enough" for wider testing. It applies
> > on current "git" tree (or 2.6.12-rc6 when/if that is ever released).
>
> I have just tested your patch with the 2.5.12-rc5-git5 on the n
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 09:59 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
> [re-adding debian-powerpc in CC:, hope you don't mind, it was supposed
> to be there in the first place but I wrongly put it into BCC: in the
> original mail...]
>
> Le jeudi 02 juin 2005 à 07:47 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
> > >
[re-adding debian-powerpc in CC:, hope you don't mind, it was supposed
to be there in the first place but I wrongly put it into BCC: in the
original mail...]
Le jeudi 02 juin 2005 à 07:47 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
> > This patch works almost perfectly on my PowerBook5,6 15" (ATI). Su
> Ok, the patch is now getting "good enough" for wider testing. It applies
> on current "git" tree (or 2.6.12-rc6 when/if that is ever released). It
> requires one other patch to be applied first:
>
> http://gate.crashing.org/~benh/ppc32-remove-macserial.diff
>
> The PM patch itself can be found
e on PMU based machines) or dependent on other
> config options (like CONFIG_PM, CONFIG_PPC_PMAC, ...)
>
> The patch will not be in 2.6.12 (though will probably apply on top of
> it). I aim for a 2.6.13 release, knowing that the patch changes a bunch
> of non-ppc-specific po
Unfortunately nVidia.
But thank you very much! :)
Maxi
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On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 07:25 +0200, Maximilian Gerlach wrote:
> Is with this patches any help coming to powerbook6,2 owners?
If it has an ATI chip, it should work even without those patches :)
Though it may work better with current "git" than 2.6.11 or earlier.
If it has an nVidia chip, suspend-t
Is with this patches any help coming to powerbook6,2 owners?
Thanks,
Maxi
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CONFIG_PPC_PMAC, ...)
The patch will not be in 2.6.12 (though will probably apply on top of
it). I aim for a 2.6.13 release, knowing that the patch changes a bunch
of non-ppc-specific power management bits, and thus may need some time
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On 5/6/05, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
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> xscreensaver already does the monitor, how can I set the hard disk to
> stop after some idle time?
see the hdparm man page, option -S (and on Debian, after you test the
settings from the command line, you can sti
Em SÃb, 2005-05-07 Ãs 12:48 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escreveu:
> On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 23:39 -0300, Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corcete Dutra
> wrote:
> > Can I put my beige G3 to sleep after some inactivity? How?
> >
> > pmud -d fails, even if /dev/pmu exists.
>
> I don't think they can.
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 23:39 -0300, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
wrote:
> Can I put my beige G3 to sleep after some inactivity? How?
>
> pmud -d fails, even if /dev/pmu exists.
I don't think they can. You can probably stop the hard disk and suspend
the monitor, but I don't think any CUDA
Can I put my beige G3 to sleep after some inactivity? How?
pmud -d fails, even if /dev/pmu exists.
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>To make powermanagement working on an Apple Laptop you need pbbuttonsd
>(and maybe the related packages gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs).
or pmud ;oP (No flamewar please !)
I don't know which one is better, but at least it is a possible
solution. I like the existence of an alternative system (mayb
Am Montag, 5. Juli 2004 12:01 schrieb Adrian Lester:
> My problem now is merely that I can not get the thing to standby or suspend
> in the way I would expect on an x86 laptop, I have installed apm but cannot
> seem to call it in a way which succeeds. Searching the internet is has not
> proved part
First, thanks for all the advice on other issues, I now have a working ibook.
My problem now is merely that I can not get the thing to standby or suspend in
the way I would expect on an x86 laptop, I have installed apm but cannot seem
to call it in a way which succeeds. Searching the internet is
> Any dmesg/lspci output needed?
lspci -vv, plus the relevant section from /var/log/dmesg would help.
Michael
Michael,
What specific version of Radeon?
--- MacOS System Profiler says: RV350,M10
Any dmesg/lspci output needed?
It all depends on _how_ new the pb is.
--- I guess this means: the older the better ... ;)
Sven
On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 11:54, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Yes, it is a Radeon based PB.
>
> What specific version of Radeon?
>
> > But as far as I can recollect there are some (list) people out there
> > who can put their fairly new PowerBook to sleep ...
>
> It all depends on _how_ new the pb is.
> Yes, it is a Radeon based PB.
What specific version of Radeon?
> But as far as I can recollect there are some (list) people out there
> who can put their fairly new PowerBook to sleep ...
It all depends on _how_ new the pb is.
Michael
Michael,
thx for the fast reply!
Yes, it is a Radeon based PB.
But as far as I can recollect there are some (list) people out there
who can put their fairly new PowerBook to sleep ...
Sven
IIRC the magic code to put the graphics chip to sleep safely isn't
known
yet. But aty about releasing
> is there anybody who can successfully use power management (i.e. close
> the lid and see a fancy heartbeat led) on an Alu PowerBook 15,2" 1 GHz?
IIRC the magic code to put the graphics chip to sleep safely isn't known
yet. But aty about releasing specs (this is a Radeon based
Hi,
is there anybody who can successfully use power management (i.e. close
the lid and see a fancy heartbeat led) on an Alu PowerBook 15,2" 1 GHz?
I got Debian and X running but I'm stuck with the p/m.
Not even a known-good-config for the 17" PB 1250 MHz would work
properly.
> 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
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.
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 12:24, gm c wrote:
> * To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> * Subject: Power management support in ALSA PowerMac audio
> driver?
> * From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derrik Pates)
> * Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 09:32:59 -0400
>
unning nicely - DVD/multimedia playback, wireless networking, PCMCIA,
> power management, etc. I'd like to switch to the ALSA driver for sound
> support, but from what I've been able to gather, it doesn't sound like
> the ALSA AWACS/PowerMac driver has any support for power managemen
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Power management support in ALSA PowerMac audio driver?
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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 09:32:59 -0400
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I've recently acquired (ok, my employer purchased off eBay) a PowerBook
Pismo, which I installed Debian on. I've got pretty much everything
running nicely - DVD/multimedia playback, wireless networking, PCMCIA,
power management, etc. I'd like to switch to the ALSA driver for sou
> I'm afraid there may be a problem with the PMU. I had similar symptoms
> on the previous PowerBook before I had to send it in to get the PMU
That doesn't sound good.. thanks for the info.. will google and see if there's
any way that it can be taken care of w/o sending it back to Apple..
nirmal
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 06:58, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm experiencing a weird problem.. usually when I close the lid of my
> ibook (w/ benh10 kernel and the power management enabled in the kernel), the
> computer goes into standby.. and when I open the lid, it comes back up.
Hi.. I'm experiencing a weird problem.. usually when I close the lid of my
ibook (w/ benh10 kernel and the power management enabled in the kernel), the
computer goes into standby.. and when I open the lid, it comes back up..
sometimes (and I can't seem to identify a pattern) after th
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 21:04, Nathan S. wrote:
> How does one get power management on an oldworld G3? New-world has PMUD
> (right?), but I beleive that I have a CUDA ... whatever that means.
> Any attempt to find information on my own has been futile =(. If anyone
> can help me out
How does one get power management on an oldworld G3? New-world has PMUD
(right?), but I beleive that I have a CUDA ... whatever that means.
Any attempt to find information on my own has been futile =(. If anyone
can help me out (even if it is to tell me IT CAN"T BE DONE) then I'd
Some French guy wrote to me personaly about this and I lost his
mail, my apologies.
I thank him, he knows who he his :-)
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Jérôme Marant
http://marant.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derrik Pates) writes:
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 03:57:11PM +0100, J?r?me Marant wrote:
>> My problem is related to power management : I installed pmud
>> and when I "close" the ibook, it seems to be suspended properly
>> but n
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 03:57:11PM +0100, J?r?me Marant wrote:
> My problem is related to power management : I installed pmud
> and when I "close" the ibook, it seems to be suspended properly
> but never wake up when I "reopen" it.
>
> Did I miss so
Hi,
I recently bought a ibook and I almost managed to make Debian work
on it (X for radeon 7500 works fine thanks to X trunk, thanks Michel :-).
I run a 20021231 rsync'ed kernel from Benjamin (thanks to him).
My problem is related to power management : I installed pmud
and w
Russell Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have just read a YDL 2.0 review (posted on /.) and it says that
> the power management mostly doesn't work. Does Debian's power
> management work on (T)iBooks or are there still parts that are not
> supported yet?
It
> I have just read a YDL 2.0 review (posted on /.) and
> it says that the power management mostly doesn't work.
You shouldn't believe any^H^H^Heverything you read on /. :-)
> Does Debian's power management work on (T)iBooks or
> are there still parts that are not sup
I have just read a YDL 2.0 review (posted on /.) and
it says that the power management mostly doesn't work.
Does Debian's power management work on (T)iBooks or
are there still parts that are not supported yet?
Regards
Russell
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> > Yup. I need to look at what apmd does and if it makes sense to
> > provide support for it or not, but in the meantime, there's
> > probably no need for it. That should be confirmed however.
> >
> > Ben.
>
> OK, it seems fair for me to resume my work on pmud then. I wasn't sure
> if pmud was
> >
> >Thanks; I still see a potential problem with MMU context allocation here:
> >Paul's new code uses a bitmap to keep track of contexts in use
> >(context_map). MOL ignores this bit and just keeps allocating contexts by
> >relying on next_mmu_context to be unused (which it should be, most
> >of
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