on 01/29/2006 09:13 AM Holger Macht wrote:
If you agree, can we we provide the packages built by you for x86_64 somewhere? Even on your own webspace if you have one or include then in the sourceforge files section...
yes I do, see your mail for details
I'm still getting the following error:
Jan 29 00:29:45 localhost [powersave]: ERROR (PM_Interface:89) Haldaemon not running. Battery or ac adapter information will not be available. Jan 29 00:29:45 localhost [powersave]: WARNING (ACPI_Interface:49) could not set battery alarm Jan 29 00:29:45 localhost [powersave]: ERROR (MainLoop:59) Error setting up connection to DBus system bus. Aborting...
and probably because of that that the powersave daemon does not start. Is there any place (file/parameter) I should check? Any suggestions?
- then I decided to run powersaved as root.
# /usr/sbin/powersaved -d goes just fine with no output. gkrellm-powersave works fine (I must point that since I'm using fluxbox then this is the only option for me instead of kpowersave). I can switch between performance/powersave/dynamic modes, and battery indicator works as well. Also powersave [-xasbBSTr*] works fine and gives a nice output.
Good to hear.
- Thus I decided to try "suspend to ram"
but I got the following message: suspend2ram failed on unloading 'ohci_hcd'. Trying to recover...
Some usb device is plugged in that prevents the module to be unloaded I think. Please remove all usb devices before suspend and try again. You can also try to rmmod the module manually just to see if this works.
the only usb-device I'm using is a mouse, and apparently it does not matter much because it gives me the same error even with the mouse unplugged.
# powersave -u Jan 29 12:33:24 localhost [powersave-prepare_suspend_to_ram][3201]: WARNING: could not unload module 'ohci_hcd'
I did # /sbin/rmmod ohci_hcd
after that I got:
Jan 29 12:34:03 localhost [powersave-prepare_suspend_to_ram][3629]: WARNING: could not unload module 'ohci1394'
and I did: # /sbin/rmmod ohci1394
The machine went into sleep. But when I tried to wake it up, I got the same trouble I always had: the system turns into console mode the screen is black, and the only message is:
Linux RS480M- TEST BIOS 300/14 BR12240
If i try to perfrom similar manipulations while in runlevel 3 I dont have to bother myself unloading the modules manually - the machine goes into sleep just fine. But when it wakes up I'm geting the same message as before, except one more line
Linux RS480M- TEST BIOS 300/14 BR12240 Back to C!
Again, no reaction an a keyboard and everything I can is just to reboot the laptop.
Have anyone had such experience before?
You might also want to have a look at [1]. [1] http://powersave.sourceforge.net/powersave/Suspend2Ram.html#Suspend2Ram
Holger, I'm familiar with this. I did a lot of reading trying to find out what else could be done.
and I have kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.14-1.1653_FC4 ro root=LABEL=/ showopts vga=normal acpi_sleep=s3_bios
in my grub.conf, but it doesn't seem to help. my laptop is Compaq Presario v2040us