Hi Mildred, Mildred wrote: > Le Mon 28/05/2007 à 15:28 Jonas Petersson à écrit: >> # lsusb -v >> [...] >> Device Descriptor: >> bLength 18 >> bDescriptorType 1 >> bcdUSB 2.00 >> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) >> bDeviceSubClass 0 >> bDeviceProtocol 0 >> bMaxPacketSize0 8 >> idVendor 0x05ac Apple Computer, Inc. >> idProduct 0x021b >> bcdDevice 0.13 >> iManufacturer 1 Apple Computer >> iProduct 2 Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad >> iSerial 0 >> [...] >> >> The "idProduct" on the C1D was somewhat lower. Can anyone confirm? >> > > What do you mean by C1D ?
Previous model of MacBook(Pro) with the slightly less good CPU. > I have this problem too on a black MacBook normal (not pro) Core 2 duo. > My lsusb says exactly the same as yours Makes sense. It seems to be the somewhat newer hardware in the C2D boxes and these have the problem. > Actually I can live with that even if I don't really like it. Generally > when I want to test new kernels I'm generally at home where I have > fortunately an apple USB keyboard. True, it is OKish most of the time as long as you have set a reasonable default in grub/lilo, in particular as I've now given up on Suspend2disk - having separate entries for booting makes that a lot nicer resuming. However, suspend-to-ram is about as stable (ati related issues show up about once a week in my experience - regardless of suspend variation) and faster so for now I stick to that. In fact, with suspend-to-ram I can usually reload fglrx after stopping X so I don't even need to reboot whereas suspend2disk will crash/hang. > But if someone can fine a solution, maybe a patch to LILO/GRUB, i would > be very happy. So would I. Best / Jonas -- Jonas Petersson | XMS Penvision | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Box 3294, Västgötegatan 13, S-600 03 Norrköping | www.penvision.se Tel: +46 11 400 13 00 | Dir: +46 11 400 13 05 | Fax: +46 11 10 30 50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Mactel-linux-users mailing list Mactel-linux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mactel-linux-users