On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 14:56 -0500, Paul Fox wrote: > jerry wrote: > > On Sun, 2012-12-30 at 12:42 +0000, Daniel Drake wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > We're pleased to announce the next release candidate of our new 13.1.0 > > > software release. > > < snip > > > > This build now enables XO-4 idle suspend by default. This is still a > > > work in progress, there are still various instabilities which may make > > > this build feel more unstable than previous ones. You can disable > > > automatic power management in sugar's Settings panel to restore > > > previous behaviour. > > > > > > > Once my XO-4s (B1 & C2) enters idle suspend they can not be awakened > > with any external method I've tried. No response to touch-screen, > > touch-pad, keyboard, or power-button to trigger a event in powerd. I've > > [semi-]reliable suspend/resume on C1/C2 requires new as-yet-unreleased > EC code. i've not yet had a B1 work well. >
Is that cl4-7_0_3_06.img? Would it be helpful to test this code? > also, as you've found, rtcalarm-based resume should be okay, but i > don't think anything else will wake the system reliably. > Yea that looks to be working well. > > set the dim/blank to be 60/120 to speed up testing whether rtcalarm > > works. What I found interesting is once suspended then using the > > keyboard to awaken if you wait for rtcalarm to wake the XO the event > > will be shown as 'keypress' while tracing powerd. > > yes, a kernel issue was causing most wakeups to be ascribed to > "keypress". should be fixed in the next build. > Good to know, thanks. Jerry _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list Testing@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing