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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 19:07:13 +1100
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's on m
> Oh, But suspend to disk is slower than ppc sleep function,
> If we can found the way do nVidia chip wakeup is better.
Sure it would...
> I has try to port suspend ppc,but not completed, I not family with powerpc
> assemble, So it's hard to do it.
It's on my todolist, shouldn't be that hard a
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 18:23:01 +1100
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 17:57, Hugang wrote:
> > Hi Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
> >
> > >From maillist, I heard you are working on a Open Fireware Emulator to
> > do soft-boot the video chip on wakeup, What's the sta
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 17:57, Hugang wrote:
> Hi Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
>
> >From maillist, I heard you are working on a Open Fireware Emulator to
> do soft-boot the video chip on wakeup, What's the status?
That was just an idea, I didn't start working on that and will
probably not have time for
Hi Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
>From maillist, I heard you are working on a Open Fireware Emulator to do
>soft-boot the video chip on wakeup, What's the status?
I have a PowerBook G4 with linux 2.6.0 + fake sleep patch, Now most
hardware after sleep can wakeup expect video card, attched file is
th
Hi Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
>From maillist, I heard you are working on a Open Fireware Emulator to do
>soft-boot the video chip on wakeup, What's the status?
I have a PowerBook G4 with linux 2.6.0 + fake sleep patch, Now most
hardware after sleep can wakeup expect video card, attched file is
th
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