Hi all.

I have been trying to find a way to put my BBB into a suspend or sleep 
state.  I found out that power management was not incorporated into the 3.8 
kernel, however several posts suggested that it would be working in later 
kernel (3.14+).  I have installed several versions of 3.14 through 3.18 and 
still have not been able to find one that will allow me to enter a suspend 
mode.

On some versions I could issue "echo 'mem' > /sys/power/state" and nothing 
would happen.  On 3.18 with Debian, I receive "Permission denied".  I've 
seen a few posts about recompiling firmware from TI with custom cape 
configurations.  Unfortunately this is a bit over my head at the moment.

I was hoping someone had some experience with this and could provide a 
step-by-step for how to get it working.  If we could make this more 
straightforward for the BBB community, I think we would see an increase in 
the number of people using BBBs for battery-powered applications.

Thanks in advance!

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