On Wednesday 25 February 2004 13:14, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Yes, pmud is up and working and all those settings are in my kernel which
> > I build. I'm using 2.4 though.
> >
> > What I forgot to say in my earlier post is that I can put my ibook to
> > sleep manually typing "apm -s".
>
> So pmud
> Yes, pmud is up and working and all those settings are in my kernel which I
> build. I'm using 2.4 though.
>
> What I forgot to say in my earlier post is that I can put my ibook to sleep
> manually typing "apm -s".
So pmud appears to be working - can you confirm this by looking at
/var/log/syslo
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 14:08, Kiko Piris wrote:
> And pressing the power button *once*. Usually, I put my iBook sleep this
> way, then I close the lid. Does it sleep this way?
Yeah, that works, but not closing the lid, as it used to before.
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Hi,
Jesús Roncero Franco wrote:
> > I think that the parent poster is not running Debian, but OS X. At
> > least, that's what I read from it.
>
> I'm running debian sid. If I would be running OS X I would've asked in a OS X
> forum instead ;-)
Okay, may bad. I didn't look in the headers and
On 24/02/2004 at 08:14, Jesús Roncero Franco wrote:
> What I forgot to say in my earlier post is that I can put my ibook to sleep
> manually typing "apm -s".
And pressing the power button *once*. Usually, I put my iBook sleep this
way, then I close the lid. Does it sleep this way?
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On Tuesday 24 February 2004 01:08, Lukas Th.Hey wrote:
> Example (/usr/src/linux/.config):
> CONFIG_ADB_PMU=y
> CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK=y
> CONFIG_PMAC_APM_EMU=y
> CONFIG_PMAC_BACKLIGHT=y
Yes, pmud is up and working and all those settings are in my kernel which I
build. I'm using 2.4 though.
What I fo
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 01:18, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Lukas Th.Hey wrote:
> > the first things I'd check are:
> >
> > -Is the pmud up and running?
>
> I think that the parent poster is not running Debian, but OS X. At
> least, that's what I read from it.
I'm running debian sid.
On Tue 02/24/04 01:18, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi,
> I think that the parent poster is not running Debian, but OS X. At
> least, that's what I read from it.
If you check out the headers, you'll note that it was written in KMail
and signed on a GNU/Linux box. So, my bet is Debian.
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Hi,
Lukas Th.Hey wrote:
> the first things I'd check are:
>
> -Is the pmud up and running?
I think that the parent poster is not running Debian, but OS X. At
least, that's what I read from it.
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Viktor
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Hi there!
the first things I'd check are:
-Is the pmud up and running?
Example (`ps aux | grep "pmud"`):
root 419 0.0 0.2 1608 580 ?SFeb23 0:17 /sbin/pmud -a
Guess, this means yes ;).
-Is APM-Emulation built into the kernel or loaded as module?
Example
Hi,
I'm sorry for this post as I believe it is a little bit offtopic. I own a G3
800 ibook and since some time, the ibook fails to suspend when I close it, as
it used to before. I believe I read somewhere this could happen and it would
require some kind of reset. Am I right? or is it a hardware
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