StarKnight83 wrote:Post the script if you can-Id like to take a look at it. If it just uses normaly system calls you might just be able to alter the path names in it and use it w/ YDL. Id like to take a look at it first though
eth0: Airport entering sleep mode
eth1: suspending, WakeOnLan disabled
aty128fb: suspending...
cpufreq: resume failed to assert current frequency is what timing core thinks it is.
aty128fb: resumed!
enable_irq(27) unbalanced
eth1: resuming
PHY ID: 4061e4, addr: 0
usb 2-1 USB disconnect, address 2
eth0: Airport waking up
eth1: Linux is up at 100 Mbps, full-duplex
eth1: Pause is disabled
Nov 13 12:48:02 ibbyl pbbuttonsd: INFO: Script '/etc/power/pmcs-pbbuttonsd suspend ac' launched and exited normally
Nov 13 12:48:02 ibbyl pmud[1688]: running /etc/power/pwrctl lid-closed ac
Nov 13 12:48:02 ibbyl pmud[1688]: /etc/power/pwrctl exited with code 99
Nov 13 12:48:02 ibbyl pmud[1688]: lid closed: request sleep
Nov 13 12:48:02 ibbyl pmud[1688]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
/var/log/messages:
pbbuttonsd 0.6.1: 1999 G3 PowerBook Lombard (PMU version: 11)
pbbuttonsd startup succeeded
pmud[1406]: pmud [threshold = 420, margin = 15] started
pmud[1406]: PMU version: 11 1999 G3 Lombard
pmud[1406]: daemon stopped (parent exiting [note PID])
pmud: PMU version: 11 1999 G3 Lombard
pmud: pmud startup succeeded
pmud[1407]: running /etc/power/pwrctl maximum ac
pmud[1407]: /etc/power/pwrctl exited with code 99
Scodiddly wrote:I'm having the same problem with waking up my iBook (G3, 500, dual USB) after a lid-close.
[prezninja@iBook prezninja]$ ps aux | grep magicdev
preznin 3568 0.9 2.8 24104 7228 ? S 17:13 0:00 magicdev --sm-con fig-prefix /magicdev-ymTG91/ --sm-client-id 117f00000100011011162180000002540000 2 --screen 0
root 3703 0.0 0.2 3932 692 pts/0 S 17:14 0:00 grep magicdev
[root@iBook prezninja]# kill -9 3568
prezninja wrote:I have encountered this problem as well, and have been able to resolve it by killing magicdev.
Can someone else give that a shot and see if it solves the problem?
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