<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>@Israel, et al:<br><br></div>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.<br>
<br></div>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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<div>Thanks for the helpful suggestions . . . "easy is good."<br>
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