On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 22:28 +0100, clemens kurtenbach wrote: > Hi, > > >>'echo ram >/sys/power/state' also does nothing. > >> > >>Am I missing something? > > > > pmud or pbbuttonsd set to pmud replacement mode ... > > sorry, but what does this exactly mean ? > By closing/opening the lid suspend-to-ram is working fine > with debian sarge and a patched (#4) vanilla 2.6.9 kernel. > > But if i try to 'echo -n mem >/sys/power/state' nothing happens ? > pmud is not installed and pbbuttonsd is compiled without it.
Historically, the powermac suspend-to-ram code has been it's own separate entity (existed before there was some global system suspend framework in the kernel). It has never been "merged" with the core suspend code in that sense that it's not hooked to /sys/power/state. This will eventually happen in the future, but for now, sleep is triggered by it's own ioctl sent to /dev/pmu, either by the snooze command, or by pmud or pbbuttonsd. > Is suspend-to-disk working with the #4-version of the sleep patch ? I think there are some conflicts. Ben.

