Colin Leroy wrote:
>> But when I unplug my usb mouse (without even going to sleep),
>> mouseemu and pbbuttonsd start to eat 99% of the cpu and I have to
>> restart them. Is there a way to investigate on my machine to find out
>> the problem and help the developpers?
>
> Arh, I don't really know i
On 20 Apr 2005 at 12h04, Yannick Roehlly wrote:
Hi,
> But when I unplug my usb mouse (without even going to sleep),
> mouseemu and pbbuttonsd start to eat 99% of the cpu and I have to
> restart them. Is there a way to investigate on my machine to find out
> the problem and help the developpers?
Colin Leroy wrote:
> See there:
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/colin/patches/2.6.12-rc2/
>
> Get the four USB patches by Greg KH and the Fix_IDE_related_crash
> patch by Ben.
>
> They work great for me, and I think they're all in the queue to 2.6.12.
Hi Colin,
I tryed these pat
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 13:44 +0200, Colin Leroy wrote in response to
Michael Hunt:
> > To fix the usb ports I have to do a cycle
> > sleep with a usb device plugged in (which doesn't cause a kernel panic
> > in this instance). This seems, for some reason, to make them to work.
> (again)
> That's
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:33:27 +0800
Michael Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To fix the usb ports I have to do a cycle
> sleep with a usb device plugged in (which doesn't cause a kernel panic
> in this instance). This seems, for some reason, to make them to work.
(again)
That's fixed by the ehci
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 23:47 -0600, Mauro wrote in response to Michael
Hunt:
> > The only issue I have now is that if I don't unplug my usb stuff before
> > a sleep I get a kernel panic, and if I don't have anything plugged in
> > when I resume my usb ports don't work. (I have to do a cycle sleep w
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:15:35 +1000
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The only issue I have now is that if I don't unplug my usb stuff
> > before a sleep I get a kernel panic, and if I don't have anything
> > plugged in when I resume my usb ports don't work. (I have to do a
> >
> > The only issue I have now is that if I don't unplug my usb stuff before
> > a sleep I get a kernel panic, and if I don't have anything plugged in
> > when I resume my usb ports don't work. (I have to do a cycle sleep with
> > the usb devices plugged in in order to get them to work).
How do
> The only issue I have now is that if I don't unplug my usb stuff before
> a sleep I get a kernel panic, and if I don't have anything plugged in
> when I resume my usb ports don't work. (I have to do a cycle sleep with
> the usb devices plugged in in order to get them to work).
There are several
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 10:45 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
> Thanks again for the input
> So this would be a Ubuntu specific problem... that might convince me to
> switch to sid...
>
> How would Xorg cause this problem...
It might be a bad combination with xorg, or a problem specific to recent
kerne
Option "AGPMode" "4"
seems to have solved it for me.
And me to !!! Yipee.
The only issue I have now is that if I don't unplug my usb stuff before
a sleep I get a kernel panic, and if I don't have anything plugged in
when I resume my usb ports don't work. (I have to
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 10:41 -0600, Mauro wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 18:03 +0200, Bin Zhang wrote:
> > On 4/19/05, Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks again for the input
> > So this would be a Ubuntu specific problem... that might
> > convince me to
> >
There is a loud pop going and coming from sleep.
Another issue:
Re: ibook sleep
just a note,
The:
Option "AGPMode" "4"
works, although there is some snow sometimes comming out of sleep. Just
dimm the screen down and then
Last development from
Chascon:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=cc12dd20a701e750cf7acf45dfd40b44&p=139484#post139484
Re: ibook sleep
HEY!
I added
Option "AGPMode" "4"
to the end of /etc/X11/xorg.conf and took it to
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 18:03 +0200, Bin Zhang wrote:
> On 4/19/05, Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks again for the input
> So this would be a Ubuntu specific problem... that might
> convince me to
> switch to sid...
>
> How would Xorg
On 4/19/05, Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks again for the inputSo this would be a Ubuntu specific problem... that might convince me toswitch to sid...How would Xorg cause this problem...anyway here is my /proc/cpuinfoprocessor : 0
cpu : 7447A, altivec supportedcloc
> Well, Mauro, disabling DRI does not work for people with revision 1.1
> ibooks, so this is the problem!
>
> ASAP I'll try to apply the suggested patch to 2.6.11 toghether with the
> ubuntu-specific patches and I will try to build a kernel .deb.
>
> Please keep in mind that I have got to w
Thanks again for the input
So this would be a Ubuntu specific problem... that might convince me to
switch to sid...
How would Xorg cause this problem...
anyway here is my /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 7447A, altivec supported
clock : 533MHz
revision: 1.1 (p
Il giorno 19/apr/05, alle 09:38, Mauro ha scritto:
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 01:50 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
Hi all, sorry for the delayed reply, thanks first of all for the
interest and time. I'm totally swamped with work this week, so will
be a
bit passive, but it seems we identified a specific t
On 4/19/05, Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, sorry for the delayed reply, thanks first of all for theinterest and time. I'm totally swamped with work this week, so will be abit passive, but it seems we identified a specific type of Ibook G4,revision
1.1. Sleep works on revision 1.2
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 01:50 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
> Hi all, sorry for the delayed reply, thanks first of all for the
> interest and time. I'm totally swamped with work this week, so will be a
> bit passive, but it seems we identified a specific type of Ibook G4,
> revision 1.1. Sleep works on
Il giorno 19/apr/05, alle 08:14, Benjamin Herrenschmidt ha scritto:
How do you actually differenciate Rev 1.1 from Rev 1.2 ? What
information in the device-tree or /proc/cpuinfo do you use for
differenciating them ??
From my preceding email:
cpuinfo:
processor : 0
cpu : 7447A, alt
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 01:50 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
> Hi all, sorry for the delayed reply, thanks first of all for the
> interest and time. I'm totally swamped with work this week, so will be a
> bit passive, but it seems we identified a specific type of Ibook G4,
> revision 1.1. Sleep works on
Hi all, sorry for the delayed reply, thanks first of all for the
interest and time. I'm totally swamped with work this week, so will be a
bit passive, but it seems we identified a specific type of Ibook G4,
revision 1.1. Sleep works on revision 1.2 but not on ours.
I also am ready and willing to t
Il giorno 17/apr/05, alle 07:25, Benjamin Herrenschmidt ha scritto:
Can you try to identify the difference between those "2 types" of
ibooks, via /proc/cpuinfo and lspci... do they have the same rev of
video chip for example, and what CPU do they have ? Is the motherboard
code (PowerBookX,Y) the sa
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 15:25 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 23:06 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
> > Hello, this is a call for help, you've all helped me out at one time or
> > another. There has been an ongoing attempt to get sleep working on g4
> > Ibooks running Ubunt
On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 23:06 -0400, Eric Pineault wrote:
> Hello, this is a call for help, you've all helped me out at one time or
> another. There has been an ongoing atempt to get sleep working on g4
> Ibooks running Ubuntu Hoary, the following thread on Ubuntu's ppc forum
> has recorded our excha
Hello, this is a call for help, you've all helped me out at one time or
another. There has been an ongoing atempt to get sleep working on g4
Ibooks running Ubuntu Hoary, the following thread on Ubuntu's ppc forum
has recorded our exchanges. It seems there two versions of the G4 Ibook,
and sleep cur
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