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> so the only possibility is to work with spuspend-to-disk (swsusp2)?
>
Yes, at least
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/05/msg00356.html
says so.
HTH,
Michael
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>>i compiled kernel 2.6.13 on my 12" powerbook (newest model).
>>/sys/power/state looks like: "standby mem disk"
>>
>>i tried:
>>echo -n mem > /sys/power/state
>>and
>>echo -n standby > /sys/power/state
>>
>>the suspend-process starts and falls back to console with no errors.
>>
>
>
> Just curiou
> hi all,
>
> i compiled kernel 2.6.13 on my 12" powerbook (newest model).
> /sys/power/state looks like: "standby mem disk"
>
> i tried:
> echo -n mem > /sys/power/state
> and
> echo -n standby > /sys/power/state
>
> the suspend-process starts and falls back to console with no errors.
>
Just c
hi all,
i compiled kernel 2.6.13 on my 12" powerbook (newest model).
/sys/power/state looks like: "standby mem disk"
i tried:
echo -n mem > /sys/power/state
and
echo -n standby > /sys/power/state
the suspend-process starts and falls back to console with no errors.
i disabled sound support in th
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