Hi Mildred,
Mildred wrote:
> Le Mon 28/05/2007 à 15:28 Jonas Petersson à écrit:
>> # lsusb -v
>> [...]
>> Device Descriptor:
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 2.00
>> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 8
>> idVendor 0x05ac Apple Computer, Inc.
>> idProduct 0x021b
>> bcdDevice 0.13
>> iManufacturer 1 Apple Computer
>> iProduct 2 Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
>> iSerial 0
>> [...]
>>
>> The "idProduct" on the C1D was somewhat lower. Can anyone confirm?
>>
>
> What do you mean by C1D ?
Previous model of MacBook(Pro) with the slightly less good CPU.
> I have this problem too on a black MacBook normal (not pro) Core 2 duo.
> My lsusb says exactly the same as yours
Makes sense. It seems to be the somewhat newer hardware in the C2D boxes
and these have the problem.
> Actually I can live with that even if I don't really like it. Generally
> when I want to test new kernels I'm generally at home where I have
> fortunately an apple USB keyboard.
True, it is OKish most of the time as long as you have set a reasonable
default in grub/lilo, in particular as I've now given up on Suspend2disk
- having separate entries for booting makes that a lot nicer resuming.
However, suspend-to-ram is about as stable (ati related issues show up
about once a week in my experience - regardless of suspend variation)
and faster so for now I stick to that. In fact, with suspend-to-ram I
can usually reload fglrx after stopping X so I don't even need to reboot
whereas suspend2disk will crash/hang.
> But if someone can fine a solution, maybe a patch to LILO/GRUB, i would
> be very happy.
So would I.
Best / Jonas
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