<div dir="ltr"><div>@Peter:<br><br></div>OK, thanks for the "archive" data--found it. I believe I have the "radeon.agpmode" part of it in my Yaboot.conf . . . but, the "ro resume" aspect I haven't heard of, until now. The "sda4" is to designate the "home/ext4" partition?? that would be the partition that would "resume" after hibernation? ***Possibly*** the Powermac, which right now doesn't need a Yaboot.conf file, could "hibernate"? according to the old email with Israel it seemed like in 12.04 it "passed" the hibernation test, but not the "suspend" test. In my iBook I have a Yaboot.conf file and could be easy to add the "ro resume xxxx" stuff for testing of Lubuntu 16 PPC performance . . . .<br><br>"<br><pre>My yaboot.conf have parameters video=ofonly radeon.agpmode=-1 ro resume=/dev/sda4 and i'm running it fine."</pre><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">Happy to answer questions . . . if they are "relevant" . . . but, the question "Do you ever have Linux?" is not clear in English. I have had numerous installs of linux in a number of different computers; 3 of them PPC, and 1 Intel Apple . . . .<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p style="padding:0 0 0 0;margin:0 0 0 0">Hello Fritz,<br>
According to your deleted email, each of this email have appended signature of this mailing list. So, simply click on link which is on line 'Modify settings or unsubscribe at', locate second link 'Lubuntu-users Archives' and click on it. You will see simple table. Click on March 2016, view by date and fourth email sent by me will have that parameters which can enable hibernation and correct initialization of video adapter in Apple PPC machines. Once done, and you want to fix that, come to me and confirm if you are booting computer using your favorite grub or yaboot which is standard on PPC architecture. But you will need to provide also output of some commands which I had not seen from you even you was asked several times. Do you ever have Linux?<br>
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