While I am hugely impressed with Debian Eabi, one thing alarms me, it seems to drain power very very quickly.
I don't think this has anything to do with screen brightness or the machine not suspending when I have it in my pocket.
Infact, I first noticed the problem when I had just installed Debian, and was navigating around the install in console (hadn't started X).
For information, I am using a C3200 and I have installed to the microdrive. I am using the Yonggun kernel (Sharp bootloader version).
The power consumption even when just using something like mpd with the case shut and no X, seems to drain the battery much faster than I am used to compared to say Angstrom.
Could it be the kernel? Would it be worth trying the Angstrom kernel?
For users who have used Titchy is there a similar problem with that distro?
Is this something unique to my install or have other users noticed a similar thing?