First of all, the tests are done with all USB devices unplugged, before turn on the iBook and with the kernel 2.6.12-rc1-bk6.
> Ok, several things to test here: > - First, did sleep/wakeup work previously ? Yes, it did. For my working kernel (2.6.9 with no patches, take it from www.kernel.org directly) sleep/wakeup works properly. The only problems there are the known bugs derived from USB plugged devices. But I unplugged all USB devices (usb-wireless, usb-mouse) before sleep, then wakeup, all works fine and I can plug the USB devices again and continue working with no problems. > - Try without every going to X (boot in console mode) and tell me if > sleep/wakeup works I booted in console mode and it doesn't work. Furthermore, if I try go to X from the console, the system crash exactly as if it had woken up after resume. > - Can you disable cpudyn and manually change the CPU speed (doing echo > "powersave" or "performance" >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/scaling_governor) > and try sleep/wakeup in both low and high speed and tell me if both are > crashing In my system I have: "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor". Well, both are crashing. I've removed cpudyn and manually I've checked out those cases: 1) echo "powersave"... then resume/wakeup: crash at wakeup 2) echo "performance"... then resume/wakeup: crash at wakeup 3) I just boot and in console mode resume/wakeup: crash at wakeup > - Can you disable CONFIG_CPU_FREQ and tell me if it sleep/wakeup works I've disabled CPU_FREQ and recompiled the kernel and it doesn't work. It crash too, like in the other cases (black screen, no keyboard...) power off through the turn-off button. :-( > Thanks, > Ben. Thanks to you :-) If you wanna I can test other kernels (original 2.6.11, or 2.6.10, or with other patches) or whatever, no problem, just tell me. Ok, now I've seen your other email. I check this out as soon as possible. Esteban. -- Keep it soulful and spread love! "Ask and it will given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." (Mathew 7:7) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

