At 18:03 +0100 on 2007-2-6 Guillaume Pujol wrote:
>
> I have been running Gentoo 64 bits for 1 month on my MacBookPro C2D. I
> switched to Gentoo 32 bits more than 1 month ago.
> This switch did NOT change anything to these problems:
> - no powerplay (really annoying)
> - no wakeup with ati-drivers >= 30.3
Agreed.
> - dvi-out works on 32 bit, but I didn't test it when running 64bits
It does not seem to work, though maybe I am doing something wrong. I
meant to test further but I did not get to it.
> - my battery reporting seems reliable, but I didn't noticed any
> problem under 64 bits
You must be doing something right that I have missed. What
kernel/mactel patches combination are you using? Can I take a peek at
your kernel config?
> - wakeup works 95% of the time.
Seems to be the case here too.
> So I think that you can safely stay 64 bits.
Agreed once more. Thanks.
Stefan
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