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Linux kernel hacker Benjamin Herrenschmidt recently posted on the debian-ppc mailing list a patch that finally permits sleep on Aluminium PowerBooks. The patch (you can get it here or mirrored here thanks to gentoo guys) is in test stage and will work just for Al PowerBooks with an ATI graphic device. iBook support should come, sooner or later, Herrenschmidt is working on the video wake-up code. nVidia graphics based, instead, are for the moment left out of the games.Patch applies to 2.6.x kernels.
Another badly desired feature has been added. Sleeping is usually called suspend-to-ram, as opposed to suspend-to-disk mechanism that at the moment is known to work well but is clearly not that flexible and comfortable.
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Re: Put your Al PowerBook to sleep
da Anonymous di 04 Nov 2004 - 08:17 PM
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Hey Anonymous .. get your facts straight, please?
Sleep has worked for _some_ AlBooks for a long while (worked for mine for almost a year now). This patch probably just brings the code up to date for the latest hardware revisions of this line.
as for iBook support, iBooks have slept for a long while too, just not the newest hardware revisions, sheesh. Does no one actually care about journalistic integrity any more? Do the community a favor a bit of research before posting misinformation (of course then you might not post misinformation, gasp)
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Re: Put your Al PowerBook to sleep
da Anonymous di 04 Nov 2004 - 08:33 PM
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it is so _funny_ to see that trolls are everywhere...
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These are _facts_. Now shut up.
da Anonymous di 04 Nov 2004 - 08:39 PM
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* To: linuxppc-dev list
* Subject: Test patch for sleep on Aluminium PowerBooks
* From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
* Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:42:48 +1000
* Cc: "debian-powerpc list"
Hi !
This is an experimental patch against 2.6.9. It concerns the ATI based Aluminium PowerBook. The nVidia based ones aren't concerned at all, and the iBook G4 will have to wait a bit more for me to get the video wakeup code right.
It will add sleep (suspend-to-ram) support for these machines. It's based on various tested bits but is untested on these machines in it's current form, so let me know.
Ben.
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