

Things are getting now a little bit fishy.īefore, I was using gnome and all the little daemons that come with it I didn't know who to include as the wizards of the matter. ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies 18+ messages in threadĬc: Rogério Brito, linux-kernel, linuxppc-dev, debian-powerpc, 23:21 ` Michal Piotrowski 6:52 ` Rogério Brito > am in X when I press the power button with recent kernels. > P.S.: It unfortunately doesn't matter if I switch to a console or if I > kept on carbon copies as I am only subscribed to debian-powerpc at the > I have copied mailing lists that I think that are relevant. > try to whatever is needed to restore the correct behaviour of sleep > Please, if any tests are required, don't hesitate to ask me and I will > to be working again on powerpc machines. > I would also appreciate any guidance on this as I wish kernel 2.6.23 > not, that being informative about what I see is of use for debugging > I just thought that others may have seen such behaviour before or, if > cycles of "git bisect" to discover the point where it stopped working. > I have already grabbed Linus's git tree and I am willing to do some

> to wake it up (say, like pressing shift). > press the button, it acts like if I had, in sequence, pressed anything > taken from ), then I can't make the machine sleep: when I > kernel with just the necessary parts for my work (version 2.6.23-rc3 > If I, on the other hand, use Debian's kernel 2.6.22 or compile my own > goes to sleep and the led that indicates that the machine is sleeping > symptoms that I see when I press the power button is that the machine > With kernel 2.6.21, from Debian (and other earlier kernels), the > and pbbuttonsd (as the daemon for making the machine sleep). > default kernel that comes with it is 2.6.22, with some patches applied > The userland that I am using is a Debian testing (lenny) and the > letting my powerpc iBook (G3 processor) going to sleep (suspend to > Unfortunately, it seems that kernels later than 2.6.21 have problems 6:52 ` Rogério Brito 0 siblings, 1 reply 18+ messages in threadįrom: Michal Piotrowski 23:21 UTC ( / raw)Ĭc: linux-kernel, linuxppc-dev, debian-powerpc, Rogério Brito, 2:37 Sleep problems with kernels >= 2.6.21 on powerpc Rogério 23:21 ` Michal Piotrowski * Re: Sleep problems with kernels >= 2.6.21 on powerpc P.S.: It unfortunately doesn't matter if I switch to a console or if IĪm in X when I press the power button with recent kernels. Kept on carbon copies as I am only subscribed to debian-powerpc at the I have copied mailing lists that I think that are relevant. Try to whatever is needed to restore the correct behaviour of sleep Please, if any tests are required, don't hesitate to ask me and I will I would also appreciate any guidance on this as I wish kernel 2.6.23 Not, that being informative about what I see is of use for debugging I just thought that others may have seen such behaviour before or, if I have already grabbed Linus's git tree and I am willing to do someĬycles of "git bisect" to discover the point where it stopped working. To wake it up (say, like pressing shift). Press the button, it acts like if I had, in sequence, pressed anything

Taken from ), then I can't make the machine sleep: when I Kernel with just the necessary parts for my work (version 2.6.23-rc3 If I, on the other hand, use Debian's kernel 2.6.22 or compile my own Goes to sleep and the led that indicates that the machine is sleeping Symptoms that I see when I press the power button is that the machine With kernel 2.6.21, from Debian (and other earlier kernels), the The userland that I am using is a Debian testing (lenny) and theĭefault kernel that comes with it is 2.6.22, with some patches appliedĪnd pbbuttonsd (as the daemon for making the machine sleep). Letting my powerpc iBook (G3 processor) going to sleep (suspend to Unfortunately, it seems that kernels later than 2.6.21 have problems To: linux-kernel, linuxppc-dev, debian-powerpc +Cc: Rogério Brito 23:21 ` Michal Piotrowski 0 siblings, 1 reply 18+ messages in thread

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Sleep problems with kernels >= 2.6.21 on powerpc LKML Archive on help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Sleep problems with kernels >= 2.6.21 on powerpc 2:37 Rogério Brito
