On 05/10/2010 10:38 AM, Paul Fox wrote: > > 2. The machine suspends frequently while it is loading a web page, and > > does not wake up, meaning that the web page doesn't finish loading > > until you realise what's happened and intervene > > i'm going to venture a guess that the network there isn't quite > as responsive as it is here at 1cc. right now we inhibit based > mostly on outbound network traffic within 5 seconds of the > suspend point. in the case of slow DNS or web-server response, i > can imagine that that might not be sufficient. the mechanics > within powerd for doing the detection are a little cumbersome > right now -- i think i know how to fix it, but it's non-trivial. > if i can rework it, it will be much easier (i hope) to extend the > detection interval.
Is it suspending in the act of sending or while waiting for the response packet? I'm curious why the the incoming response packets are not causing a WOL. -- Richard A. Smith <[email protected]> One Laptop per Child _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
