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      12.04 was Precise :)<br>
      There are a lot of older computer features (PAE some stuff with
      Xorg) that went away in 12.10 (and later) so 12.04 is the go-to
      right now for older computers, HOWEVER Lubuntu is not to be
      recommended for 12.04... it is quite the conundrum...<br>
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      Your suspend issue may also be due to the built-in drivers being
      updated to target newer hardware, rather than older...  :(<br>
      I do hope you can find out a solution for it.  If you do, please
      add it to the PPC wiki page!!<br>
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      On 08/31/2014 03:56 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:<br>
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          Thanks for the reply, appreciate the time . . . nothing that
          spending some time on couldn't help . . . but, something for a
          rainy day then.  This is sort of the first time where an
          upgrade in ubuntu kinda broke the system, needing effort to
          get the base system to work OK . . . whereas in other distros
          minor upgrades could break stuff, each time.  Perhaps this is
          part of the "hwdetect??" bug?  <br>
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          Got the same "would you like to upgrade to 14.04" in my iMac
          12.04 . . . but knowing that the "nv" driver is no longer
          available, nope . . . not this time.  The iBook is a couple
          two three years "younger" and already "radeon" is not
          included?  Whereas with 12.04 the install on the iBook was
          completely painless, box stock ran the computer with no
          fiddling . . . suspend worked, everything worked . . . except
          maybe sound????  : - ))<br>
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                      <div>Hi Fritz,<br>
                        AFAIK suspend is directly tied to the graphics
                        card.<br>
                        Not sure how you can go about fixing this
                        though.  Maybe someone else has the same
                        graphics card... you can always duckduckgo-ogle
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                            On 08/31/2014 03:17 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:<br>
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                                  Yeah, tested "suspend" or rather
                                  "revive from suspend" and that is not
                                  working in 14.04 PPC on the iBook.  <br>
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                                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"????<br>
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