Testing report: Did the 14.04 upgrade . . . how do I fix it?

Israel israeldahl at gmail.com
Sun Aug 31 20:26:27 UTC 2014


Hi Fritz,
AFAIK suspend is directly tied to the graphics card.
Not sure how you can go about fixing this though.  Maybe someone else
has the same graphics card... you can always duckduckgo-ogle it

On 08/31/2014 03:17 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> @Israel, et al:
>
> Yeah, tested "suspend" or rather "revive from suspend" and that is not
> working in 14.04 PPC on the iBook.  Since I wasn't planning on
> upgrading I can't recall if there was some recent discussion of that
> problem here or not?  Does that have something to do with the "XFCE
> power manager" or "powerpbutton xx" something?  I guess that would be
> the next linux project amongst a number of others . . . I don't have
> "suspend" in 12.04 on the iMac and that sort of renders the system
> "impractical" for me . . . having to "reboot" all the time just to get
> in and out of the linux half, etc.
>
> Any thoughts on suspend in the iBook would be appreciated, might be
> that the 646 MB RAM might not be sufficient for 14.04???  Might be
> nice if it was just a matter of a GUI setting in "power management"????
>
> F / e.e.p.
>
>
>     On 08/30/2014 07:58 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>>     @Israel:
>>
>>     Haven't tested "suspend" yet . . . that will be the deal maker or
>>     breaker for staying with 14.04 or falling back to 12.04 . . . . 
>>
>>     Thanks for the helpful suggestions . . . "easy is good."
>>
>>     F/ e.e.p.
>>
>>
>>     -- Regards
>
>


-- 
Regards

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