Tino Keitel schrieb:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 14:53:52 +0100, Christoph Langguth wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> Installation went smoothly, and everything is running perfectly well...
>> as long as the machine has some work to do. It seems that the Mac mini,
>> after some period of inactivity, goes to sleep and doesn't properly wake
>> up anymore. It does not react to network activity anymore, which is of
> 
> I never had such a behaviour on my mini running Debian Sid. Does this
> also happen in a minimal setup (e.g. single user mode with networking
> enabled)? If it does, it would be an Ubuntu issue. If not, it would be
> some kind of hardware/firmware issue.

Hi Tino,

thanks for the hint.

I have not tried this out yet, but I'll figure out how I can give it a
try. The problematic thing is, the machine is 600km away from here, so I
will need some help from "on-place non-experts" (which I'll have to
guide by phone) to test this. I will first try Erik's suggestion, and if
this doesn't work out I'll see whether it behaves better in single-user
mode. Basically, if it would, then the culprit would be one of the
startup scripts started in the "normal" runlevel...

So, if I understand you correctly, you don't have any problems (also
with ACPI turned on) in Sid, right?

Thanks,
Chris

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