On Mon, 2016-05-09 at 08:38 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> 
> On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Peter Golis <gol...@centrum.sk>
> wrote:
> > If you want to use hibernation, then please check my older emails.
> > I had described small how to enable it. Keyword for searching is
> > "resume".
> >  
> > PS: Lubuntu had not forgott hibernation. Hibernation in Linux was
> > disabled due to faulty binary device drivers from some vendors.
> > Lubuntu is affected by that issues.
> >  
> > Peter.
> > 
> 
> et al:
> 
> I checked the entire web for your older emails Peter, and "nothing
> was found."  But, I did find an 8/15 thread with Israel where he
> walked me through the "suspend v  hibernate" tests on my PM, at that
> time running 12.04.  In 12.04 I could "induce" hibernate using a
> complicated terminal command, but the "resume" aspect was so rough.
> blotchy graphics, wild cursor behaviors . . . that it wasn't doing
> what I needed it to do--fast "revival" without going through the
> whole boot process.  In PPC nothing is happening too fast, booting up
> is "slow" and so is shutting down, etc.
> 
> So, at that time Israel was suggesting going to a trusty kernel in
> precise, but I believe it was not ported to PPC and I wound up just
> going to 14.04, which brought other issues . . . .  And now I'm in
> Xenial, which is better than 14.04 in some areas, but not in others .
> . . .  : - )  So, at some point I might check out the FAQ and see if
> anything suggested there works for fixing or providing "hibernate" .
> . . but, since I have 10.5 installed I use that for my daily
> functions and just flip to linux for "testing" in PPC land--some
> things better, some things not . . . .
> 
> F
Hello Fritz,
You can check email from end of march, with subject "Re: [lubuntu-
users] Is there a difference in radeon boot params for PPC" and
sentence which began "My yaboot.conf have included parameters". Do you
still use grub on your installation as you had mentioned one year ago?
Just to clarify how to adapt configuration.
PS: MAC OS X 10.5 had minimal requirements PowerPC G4 CPU with 512 MB
of RAM. How did you get started on your 15 years old G3?  You are not
kidding, right? 
Peter.
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