gary c martin wrote:
Hi Paul,
Running latest F11-for-XO1 (build 6) here on a couple of XOs here (one XO-B4 and one XO-1, I have another XO-1 for test but the manufacturer fat fingered the serial code in OF so it can't be unlocked), and must say energy saving is working rather well (better than previous XO released solutions). One unexpected UI behaviour (just considering the XO-1 here), is that once a machine sleeps, the only way to wake it is to press and hold the power button:
hi gary --
something sounds wrong here.
to be clear: when you say "once a machine sleeps", are you referring to the power light flashing with screen on? or with screen off? the former we've called "suspend" in the past. the latter we called "sleep", and it was only available manually (lid close, or power button). powerd muddies the waters by entering this mode automatically after a longer timeout.
by default, the screen should dim at 2 minutes, the laptop should suspend 10 seconds later (power light starts flashing), and after a total of 4 minutes, the screen should go off (what we called sleep mode).
so, assuming you haven't changed the config from the default:
- wiggling on the touch pad makes the power light turn, on but does
not wake the machine :-(
- pressing keys on the internal keyboard makes the power light turn
on, but does not wake :-(
if the screen is still on, either of the above should awaken the laptop. if the screen is off, neither should cause wakeup, but nor should they cause the power light to come on on.
Pressing and holding the power button works to awaken the machine, but leaves me with the thoughts:
if the screen is on, the power button should bring up the powerdown graphical "menu". if the screen is off, the power button should awaken the display (and pressing it a second time will bring up the menu).
- if I just tap the button, nothing happens, I have to hold for a
good moment or so
the amount of time required for the power button to be recognized should not have changed from any previous release. that's controlled by EC firmware. (and it's always been possible to tap it so briefly that it doesn't register, but i'd guess that's not what you're describing.)
- but if I press the button down for too long, I loose all my work
as the machine will hard shut down.
yes. we'd like to avoid that. :-)
if what you're seeing doesn't fit what i've described (and it doesn't sound like it does), i guess we have some debugging to do.
paul
Regards, --Gary
=--------------------- paul fox, pgf@laptop.org