Hi Nick, Nick Hoffman wrote: > ahoy list. after upgrading from 2.6.21.1+mactel to 2.6.22.1+mactel and > getting suspend-to-ram working, i've noticed that i no longer have any > battery info/stats. any suggestions on how to get them back?
Is this consistent for you? For me this happens on and off with (seemingly) any kernel after a while - IIRC it has occured even newly booted with most kernels, but I've never had it working for more than a week of normal use - typically 2 suspend cycles per day (though whether that is significant I have no idea). Same problem with Orwin's mbps2ram as with fairly recent suspend2 (though I've not tried it since the name change). Most of the time it works again after a clean boot, I usually reset the NVRAM at that stage and occasionally start OSX, just to double check that it still works properly there - it always seems to now. My first MBPC2D freaked after a while (some of you may really my mails) and then battery etc would fail in OSX too - and in the end it would only boot up after 30+ min of cooling down. This one has been fairly "stable" in this sometimes-working state. Possibly related: I use the gnome Sensors Apple (1.6) and it will occasionally report that a some (seemingly random) sensors (I watch all 11 I can get) are not readable, but they typically work again on the following poll. BTW: My fans are often spinning just below 6000 after a while (aka "hovering") - annoying is an understatement. Suspending (2ram) and immediately resuming usually reset them to ~2000 for a while, but they gradually climb to at least 4000 within an hour. Any ideas welcome - I'm on 2.6.22-rc5-mactel (Gentoo) with ATI-drivers 8.37.6-r1 using ndiswrapper 1.47 with net5416 (,12/13/2006,6.0.2.75). / 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: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Mactel-linux-users mailing list Mactel-linux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mactel-linux-users