Tomeu and all, At Fri, 16 May 2008 13:53:16 +0200, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: > > On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Ties Stuij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Basically when coming out of suspend, the Squeak process takes up lots > > of cpu power and can be unresponsive for about a minute on build 703 > > (other builds not yet tested). > > What about: > > - launch etoys > - check its pid > - attach to it with strace -p PID and log the output to a file > - suspend > - resume > - check what etoys is doing in that file > > Good luck,
I'm now looking into this, but this may not be an issue with Etoys. I did strace but don't really see any anomaly. (Saw some interesting things, but.) Suppose I start Pippy and run the "Lines" example, and press the power button to suspend. The laptop suspends and the power LED blinks. But, here is an interesting happens; if I rub the touch pad quickly, or put my four fingers together on the keyboard (at shift, ctrl, tab and `) and slide them over the keyboard to cause a lot of key input (while the laptop is suspended), the the pattern of power LED blinking changes. The LED stays on for a while and turns to off, and come back to on, etc. If I press the power button while the abnormal LED pattern is going, the button press is often ignored. Or, it wakes up one second or such but goes back to sleep. If these things happen, waking up the unit takes time. Etoys doesn't have to be running. When Etoys is running, but you don't touch the laptop while it is suspended, it doesn't happen (that often). This is on a G1G1 machine, update.1-708 with the firmware that comes with it. I created a track ticket (#7196). -- Yoshiki _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel