> > When I do snooze -f I get "/dev/pmu: No such file or directory"
>
> Well, this is your problem. Either use MAKEDEV to create this device (no
> devfs) or you forgot to compile PMU in the kernel (with devfs).
>
> Without PMU, you can't make your computer sleep.
Well, as it turns out I *do* ha
Orion Buckminster Montoya wrote:
This is unfortunate. The problem doesn't exist right now. For at
least three days I couldn't get my iBook to go to sleep, then before I
got a chance to reply to this message the problem went away. I will
try to reproduce it but I don't know how it was fixed
This is unfortunate. The problem doesn't exist right now. For at
least three days I couldn't get my iBook to go to sleep, then before I
got a chance to reply to this message the problem went away. I will
try to reproduce it but I don't know how it was fixed so I'm at a
loss.
> What kernel versi
> pmud (0.7-6) on my iBook2 (Sid) is indecisive, as of an apt-get
> upgrade this week. When I close the lid it spins down, lights up the
> snoozelight, pauses, then spins up again and turns off the
> snoozelight, then it snoozes again then it wakes up again, continuing
> this cycle until the batte
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