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Originally Posted by Counterfeit
Started using this kernel at about 11pm last night. Insta sleep for sure..about 30% of the time I have to hit the power multiple times to get it to turn on. Not too bad..I like how it goes to deep sleep when plugged in even! Sweeeet. Using FRX04 with an XDA rootfs for key functionality. It slept the whole not plugged in and woke up just fine.
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Originally Posted by steveoski
ok I just started testing this kernel last night and here is my thoughts. My phone hasn't been insta wakin. I have to hit the button a few times but when it does light up the screen does seem to turn on much faster. Now I don't have to hit it multiple times everytime but def more than a few.
Oh one thing that I forgot is that the phones green light comes on immediately as the phone goes to sleep. I seen someone else post something about that. I have the same issue. Well I donno ifits an issue but it def hits deep sleep fast seems to good to be true.
I have a rhod400 on sprint
Using froyox latest
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Ok, I explained this (perhaps poorly) in the first post. WisTilt2 gave me another test kernel (not for distro, sorry
![Razz](http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
) that simply blinks green when ARM11 collapses, and solid green when microp collapses. With GPS enabled, I only get blinking LED. Charging, USB, etc... blinking LED.
So the ARM11 is properly collapsing, but unfortunately in the kernel that has been released the solid green LED shows either ARM11 collapse or microp collapse. WisTilt2 said he had more work to do on mircop-related collapse, as in the 'lots of other PM-stuff still to fix'. So that's the low-down... the sleep LED previously only represented microp collapse, and now it represents both - or either or....