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Re: ibook G4 Feb 2005 freeze after wakeup



On 10/7/05, Thorsten Gunkel <tgunkel-lists@tgunkel.de> wrote:
> [ I already tried to sent this message via a usenet gateway but as it doesn't
>   appear in the archive I guess that didn't work. ]
>
>
> Hi Debian Powerpc list,
>  I installed Debian Sarge on an ibook G4 (bought in February 2005, with 12"
> and 1,2 GHz). The installation went very smooth and everything seems to be
> configured very well. :-)
>
> However I didn't manage to get sleep working.
>
> When I close the lid when the ibook is on battery or when I press the
> power-button it goes into a sleep mode (I guess suspend to ram,
> the white led at the front is blinking).
>
> When I open the lid or when I press any key it wakes up. So far so good. However
> about 30 seconds later the whole machine freezes.
>
> Is this a known issue and how can I resolve it?
>
> Before I wrote this mail I searched the Internet for solutions and tried the
> following:
>
> - Installed the lasted stable vanilla kernel: 2.6.13.3
> - Removed the Load "dri" and the Load "glx" lines from the module section
>   of my Xserver.
> - issued /etc/init.d/dbus-1 stop before a sleep
> - issued /etc/init.d/cpufreqd stop before a sleep
> - As far as I understood hal is not installed so I can't stop it ;)
> - echo 0 > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation before a sleep
> - removed all external devices except the Ethernet cable.
>
> I have the impression that the machine only freezes if I work under X. So
> maybe it's related to X or the touchpad?
>
Maybe in your X config file you don't have
  Option          "AGPMode"               "4"
in the section "Device" for you graphic card driver.

Bin

> I would be very glad if anyone has an idea how to fix this or how I can find
> out what is causing the freeze. If you need additional information please
> don't hesitate to ask.
>
> TIA
>  Thorsten
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