Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-03-01 Thread Jorge Arcas
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 15:37, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:51, Martin Kuball wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm still no settisfied with the energy consumption of my iBook2.2. This > > time > > I measured the energy spend during sleep mode. When I enter sleep mode > > from

Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-02-28 Thread christophe barbe
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 06:43:32PM +0100, Martin Kuball wrote: > Is there hope that the problem will be solved in the future? I have no idea. IIRC ATI promised to provide some help to Ben but I guess they have a good reason to make us wait. The problem is that in my mind ATI was the most linux-fr

Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-02-28 Thread Martin Kuball
Am Freitag, 28. Februar 2003 15:59 schrieb christophe barbe: > If your iBook is the one with an ATI M7 chip, the additional energy > consumption is easily explained by the fact that the chip is not powered > down when the laptop is put to sleep. It looks like full sleep (the > screen is powered dow

Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-02-28 Thread Martin Kuball
I have a ATI MR 7500. Am Freitag, 28. Februar 2003 15:37 schrieb Benjamin Herrenschmidt: > On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:51, Martin Kuball wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm still no settisfied with the energy consumption of my iBook2.2. This > > time I measured the energy spend during sleep mode. When I ente

Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-02-28 Thread christophe barbe
If your iBook is the one with an ATI M7 chip, the additional energy consumption is easily explained by the fact that the chip is not powered down when the laptop is put to sleep. It looks like full sleep (the screen is powered down) but it is not. That's better than the TiBook situation with the s

Re: iBook in slumberland

2003-02-28 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:51, Martin Kuball wrote: > Hi! > > I'm still no settisfied with the energy consumption of my iBook2.2. This time > I measured the energy spend during sleep mode. When I enter sleep mode from > MacOS X the battery will go down by ca 13% in 24 hours. When I enter sleep >

iBook in slumberland

2003-02-27 Thread Martin Kuball
Hi! I'm still no settisfied with the energy consumption of my iBook2.2. This time I measured the energy spend during sleep mode. When I enter sleep mode from MacOS X the battery will go down by ca 13% in 24 hours. When I enter sleep mode from Linux (snooze) the battery will go down by ca 25& i