On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 14:26 +1000, Nick Hoffman wrote:
> On 25/07/07, Soeren Sonnenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > typing echo mem >/sys/power/state blindly and watch the system to go to
> > sleep...(blinking sleep led) or type reboot and see it reboot...
> >
> > Soeren
> 
> i just upgraded from 2.6.21.1+mactel to 2.6.22.1+mactel and installed
> the latest (8.39.4) proprietary ATI driver. with just the "regular"
> kernel suspend (IE: without uswsusp or suspend2/TuxOnIce),
> suspend-to-RAM works flawlessly with Ortwin's "mbps2ram" script.
> 
> suspending and resuming even fixes the "wifi0: rx FIFO overrun;
> resetting" error that happens every now and then. upon resume, wifi
> works again.
> 
> also, nothing bad happens to the keyboard or touchpad. the
> "appletouch" module doesn't need to be reloaded, and the features
> provided by synaptics (Eg: 2- and 3-finger taps) continue to work.

guess what? this all works for me without a script removing modules...

> i'm going to figure out how much power is drawn while suspended to
> RAM, and how long you can leave your Mac suspended to RAM before the
> battery is drained from full to empty. in the mean time, has anyone
> else investigated this?

not that long unfortunately - at least it is not like with former *books
which survived ~1 week (now I it is barely 1-2 days). however there is
suspend to disk if you need to sleep longer.

Soeren


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