> > 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
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 battery dies (a
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