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RE: _almost_ got suspend/resume working on iBook2.2



Hi,
	Just a curiosity question.  Is your debian install setup to
regenerate the XF86Config file each time it loads?  When I first setup my
install, I had this option turned on and it kept putting mine back to 8 bp
every time it booted and I had to turn it off (don't remember how of
course). 
Also, are you sure you read all the help that is available?  I have the same
ibook2.2 that you do and I have my suspend working w/ DRI (or at least I
think it is turned on).  There is a great page that you can access by
googling for debian on ibook2.2.  all I did was follow the instructions.
just trying to help.
-ajay

-----Original Message-----
From: ERDI Gergo [mailto:cactus@cactus.rulez.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:41 AM
To: Michel Dänzer
Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: _almost_ got suspend/resume working on iBook2.2


On 11 Feb 2003, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:

> If you want to disable the DRI, simply remove the Load "dri" line from
> the Module section in XF86Config-4. You can run my packages with DRI
> disabled as well.

I don't want to disable DRI -- I want to get suspend/resume working. I was
merely told the former is a means of achieveing the latter. I suppose DRI
getting disabled when I first rebooted was as much of a symptom of some
underlying change as was resume/suspend suddenly working.

I just tried your suggestion but it still doesn't work.

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