> Oh, But suspend to disk is slower than ppc sleep function, > If we can found the way do nVidia chip wakeup is better.
Sure it would... > I has try to port suspend ppc,but not completed, I not family with powerpc > assemble, So it's hard to do it. It's on my todolist, shouldn't be that hard actually. Most of the CPU context save/resume code is already there in the current sleep code, except that we should exit from it for suspend-to-disk > I has tested you 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 tree, but the rivafb still can't work in my > laptop, how can i help you? I'll get a more up to date version merged in soon, let me know if it works at that point. > > > I have a PowerBook G4 with linux 2.6.0 + fake sleep patch, Now most > > > hardware after sleep can wakeup expect video card, attched file is > > > the wakeuped dmesg.log. > > > > Which model of PowerBook G4 ? > [hugang@:asm]$ cat /proc/cpuinfo > processor : 0 > cpu : 7455, altivec supported > clock : 533MHz > revision : 3.3 (pvr 8001 0303) > bogomips : 530.54 > machine : PowerBook6,1 > motherboard : PowerBook6,1 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh > detected as : 287 (PowerBook G4 12") > pmac flags : 0000000b > L2 cache : 256K unified > memory : 256MB > pmac-generation : NewWorld > > > > > > By the way, Do you know the airpot status in linux? > > > > Airpot ? No ... Airport eventually :) Old airport is fully supported, > > Airport Exteme isn't and will probably never be as it's a Broadcom chipset > > and those guys basically aren't interested in seeing a linux driver for > > their chipset. > bad news. I heard other guys do Broadcom 4301 for linux with > reverse-engineering. The Airport Extme is 4306? If the project has > complete, the 4306 support in apple will be easy? is right? Probably... You could help them :) The Apple driver has the symbols in the code, so disassembling it is possible :) Ben.

