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Re: ibook 2 : several question



On lun, 2002-09-02 at 13:03, David M. Cooke wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 06:02:42PM +0200, Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
> > I just bought an ibook 700Mhz/14" LCD.
> >
> > So far, I succeeded in installing debian in dual boot with Mac OS X, and
> > it runs pretty well :-)
> >
> > Several remaining problems anyway :
> > _ I read pmud's manual : is it right that sleep mode for ibook 700Mhz
> > is not supported ? It's not clear in the manual, but the /etc/power/pwrctl
> > script say so. Can anybody confirm ?
> 
> I haven't had problems. (I have the same, but with the 12" screen.)
> 
> Occasionally, I'll compile a kernel that won't sleep properly, but
> that's probably my fault for fiddling with the kernel config too much :-)
> 

I have a iBook2 700Mhz (12" screen) with the Radeon M6 and sleeping is 
not working properly. Well, sleeping works but it never wakes up. I have
ran several kernels and it never work. 

I'm now running 2.4.20-pre5-benh and it's still not working. My kernel
is configured with 

CONFIG_ADB_PMU=y
CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK=y
CONFIG_PMAC_APM_EMU=m
CONFIG_PMAC_BACKLIGHT=y

Here is what is printed to the kernel log on boot:
Sep  2 13:47:47 Bourdieu kernel: PMU driver 2 initialized for Core99, firmware: 0c

And here is the log from pmud.

Sep  2 13:47:52 Bourdieu pmud[354]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
Sep  2 13:47:52 Bourdieu pmud[354]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
Sep  2 13:47:52 Bourdieu pmud[354]: daemon stopped (parent exiting [note PID])
Sep  2 13:47:52 Bourdieu pmud[355]: running /etc/power/pwrctl maximum ac
Sep  2 13:51:03 Bourdieu pmud[355]: initiating user requested sleep

And nothing after this when I try to wake it up. (I'm hitting the mouse
button and several keys, but it don't want to sleep).

PMUD was installed using the Debian package pmud-0.10-1.

I'd be interested in knowing what can make it work.

-- 
Francis J. Lacoste
francis@Contre.COM

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