It looks like ticket 3355 (http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/3355) has been
fixed. Could anyone let me know if the fix was ever included in a build?
Please let me know. Thanks.
Jake
On 12/26/07, Chris Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jake, thanks for the comments.
* Closing the lid
I upgraded to joyride 1472. Suspend/resume does work, but it seems to
manifest some unexpected behavior. I'm not sure whether any of this
should be reported in trac, and I would appreciate getting some
feedback.
* Closing the lid suspends, but opening the lid does not automatically
unsuspend. I
Read the blog. Given what you're trying to do with suspend/resume, I
can understand why it might be challenging.
I got my developer key today and am updating to the latest joyride.
I'll post if suspend/resume works for me.
Jake
On Dec 24, 2007 1:56 PM, Jim Gettys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you
Jake B wrote:
Are XO developers planning to implement support for
suspend-to-RAM/resume on the XO?
Please let me know. Thanks.
That feature is already implemented. Press the power button and it
suspends; press again to resume. Lid closures do it too.
Jake
Doesn't work on mine. Neither closing the lid nor pressing the power
button causes it to suspend. I'm fairly sure of this, as the power
light stays lit, and the network activity light continues to flash.
I'm using a G1G1 laptop with build 650. Do I need to be using a new
joyride?
Please let me
On 23/12/07 08:29 -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
Jake B wrote:
Are XO developers planning to implement support for
suspend-to-RAM/resume on the XO?
Please let me know. Thanks.
That feature is already implemented. Press the power button and it
suspends; press again to resume. Lid
Could I get more info on /sys/power/state please?
For a project where intelligent power consumption is such a large
concern, I would expect this to be solid. Could anyone weigh in on
the status of suspend/resume on the XO, and perhaps explain why my
G1G1 does not appear to implement this
Hi,
Doesn't work on mine. Neither closing the lid nor pressing the
power button causes it to suspend. I'm fairly sure of this, as the
power light stays lit, and the network activity light continues to
flash. I'm using a G1G1 laptop with build 650. Do I need to be
using a new
Can olpc-update be used to update to a joyride version?
Jake
On Dec 23, 2007 2:30 PM, Chris Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Doesn't work on mine. Neither closing the lid nor pressing the
power button causes it to suspend. I'm fairly sure of this, as the
power light stays lit,
On Dec 23, 2007 2:52 PM, Jake B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can olpc-update be used to update to a joyride version?
Yes, assuming you have a developer keyhttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developer_Key
.
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Hi,
I've got joyride 1466
Pressing the power button doesn't do anything.
Is there something else I have to do or not do?
You also need a C model, since suspend/resume features exposed
hardware bugs in earlier models. C1+ is required for suspend,
C2+ is required for shutting off
On Dec 24, 2007 3:59 AM, Jake B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I tell what kind of model I have? Are the G1G1 laptops all of
a particular model?
IIRC, if you have a G1G1 laptop you do not have to wroory about any of this,
as you should have the latest model. Only ones who got laptops
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said (off list):
Are you sure you're giving it long enough? Hold it down and give it a
good 10 count. The machine should turn off long before then, but it is
possible you're not holding it long enough. Worth a try, no?
Thanks. Yes, It works if I hold it down for a long
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