| Summary: | sys-power/kpowersave-0.7.3 add ~ppc keyword | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Georg Weiss <gentoo> |
| Component: | New packages | Assignee: | PPC Porters <ppc> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | enhancement | Keywords: | KEYWORDREQ |
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | 2007.0 | ||
| Hardware: | PPC | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Georg Weiss
2007-11-25 10:07:03 UTC
powersave doesn't really use the HAL bindings yet, so it's still APM/ACPI dependent afaik. Do all of the features actually work? yes, i think they do. the following works on my powerbook g4: - detection of battery/OnAC - current cpu frequency - current cpufreq governor - battery status and energy consume if running on batteries Has a problem with kpowersave-0,7.3 - when i tru to suspend-2-ram i get message box "Could not umount external media before suspend/standby. (Reason: could not call DCOP interface to umount external media.)". I try kpowersave with powersaved and without it - same results. kpowersave-0.6.2 works fine, but now it hardmasked. I have installed hal-0.5.10 with USE="acpi crypt kernel_linux -apm -debug -dell -disk-partition -doc -kernel_FreeBSD -laptop -selinux" Whats wrong? Andrey, I'd suspect that there's something else going on with suspend to ram, does it work outside of KDE? As it is, I'll mark kpowersave ~ppc for now, but it should be reviewed again before going stable. Thanks for testing! |