Hi again, and sorry in advance for my long message
Sebinouse wrote:
5) SleepFix
- Turn off "use secured virtual memory" in System Preferences->Security ( to get rid of an annoying starting message "Error 192 ...")
- Turn On "startup automatically after a power failure" in System Preferences->Energy Saver
- Install "SleepWatcher" and "SleepWatcher Startup Items"
- Copy "rc.sleep" and "rc.wakeup" in /etc/
- In Terminal :
- Reboot
Unfortunately this sleep fix doesn't work for my X60

I followed the procedure above but when my X60 goes "to sleep" and the moon flickers on the front panel, there's no way for it to wake up, and then I have to force and turn off the laptop, and reboot.
I have also tried to input what Sebinouse suggested few posts before
Sebinouse wrote:For deep sleep just type in terminal :
but same result, still no wake up from sleep.
Now it would be good to test "Great Gasby" solution here:
http://www.thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopi ... 78#p599778
but I didn't understand much what to do... Can you explain it better?
Maybe can you share your modified rc.sleep and rc.wakeup files so that I can try them as well? Do I also have to SleepWatcher version 2.1... on the top of the other one? Or we have to uninstall the previous.. and how? Sorry for all my questions but I would like to get sleep work as well
Regarding the other things...
After my major failure, messing with partitions... I finally was able to make a new installation.
My X60 is equipped with an Intel® Core 2 Duo Processor T7200 (2.0 Ghz) and 4 GB RAM
but I can't use the --> "MacPNT (
Core2Duo) Package" because this package gives me a lot of problems which are, in order:
1) no keyboard/trackpad at all
2) no sound
3) no wireless connection
4) no availability to change the brightness from keyboard keys
5) frequent hangs at boot, for no clear reasons (firewire? smart card driver? voodoohda?)
I have tried to solve the above issues by installing and trying a lot of replacement kexts, including apple ones or voodoo ones, but there was no way for me to get out of anything. Last week, in the 1st installation I made, apparently voodoo ps2 kexts worked for the keyboard and trackpad, but now not anymore, and i dont know why
On the other hand, if i make a fresh SL install, and use instead the package --> "MacPNT (
CoreDuo)" as it is, without any modification or edit,
almost everything works, including trackpad/keyboard, sound, wireless connection, bluetooth, etc...
so thats what i'm using now, but I have the following problems:
1) You can change level of brightness by pressing keys "ScrlK" and "Pause" and not the stock combination which would be Fn + "home" or "end" (can this be solved?)
2) The system boots up always with the max brightness, at every start. Is it possible to save a state with a lower brightness?
3) If you go to system preference ---> monitor --- then a popup comes up telling you some warning about low resolution and magically the screen goes mad and all black without pressing anything, and you can only bring some image back by attaching an external monitor thru the VGA connector. I don't know if this helps but when using the Core2Duo package you can enter this menu and change for ex. Brightness level without any problems instead.
4) random hangs at boot, but not as much as with the "Core 2 Duo package".
Sebinouse and the others... do you have as well random hangs at boot sometimes? Is there any way to see what is causing them?
5) in "Information" under processor it says "1 Ghz Intel Core Duo"

but it reports RAM correctly: 4 GB