On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 01:56, Jay Sekora wrote:
> I found another one, and it's a bigger deal. Neither pressing the
> power button nor running "apm --suspend" (as a normal user or as root)
> will shut the iPAA off (although if I do it with a network card plugged
> in, the network card is turned off; the iPAQ is still responsive to
> the stylus, though.)
>
> I'm running bootgpe2-pb10-h3600.jffs2 on a 3800. (Interestingly,
> the kernel reports its version as 2.4.19-rmk4-pxa2-hh14 - wouldn't
> that be an XSCALE build?)
>
I forgot to answer the main question in my last post: the alsa driver we
are using on H3100/H3600/H3800 was preventing suspend from happening. I
will have a new version out today that resolves that problem, thanks to
Brian Avery's work yesterday.
-Jamey
Received on Thu Feb 27 13:18:57 2003
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