On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Achim Bohnet wrote: > Hi, on a Dell Latitude D600 Pentium-M, cpufreq was > working a very long timewith with the 2.6.8 debian kernels > and cpudynd. Now (since ~ some weeks) > it stopped working after power is unpluged and reconnect while cpu > uses min. freq. Same in lastest 2.6.{8,9}-1-686. > > > Warning: CPU frequency is 1400000, cpufreq assumed 600000 > > > and cpufreq is stick until next reboot at 600 MHz. > > correct: > o with AC after boot --> 600 MHz -> ok > o start glxgears --> 1400 MHz -> ok > o unplug AC --> 1400 MHz -> ok > o plug AC --> 1400 Mhz -> ok > o stop glxgears --> 600 Mhz -> ok > o start glxgears --> 1400 mhz -> ok > o stop glxgears --> 600 ok > bug: > o unplug AC again -> 600 ok > o start glxgears -> 600 <- bug should be 1400. Syslog: > Warning: CPU frequency is 1400000, cpufreq assumed 600000 > o plug AC, glxgear still running <- should be 1400 > > > cpudynd (1.0-2) is running as: > > /usr/sbin/cpudynd -i 1 -p 0.5 0.9 -t 120 -h /dev/hda > > kill -USR1 or HUP to force cpudyn to use max or dyn. freq. does > not help. Restarting cpudyn and still min freq. is used when > glxgears is running. > > Achim
can you still reproduce aboves problems with newer linux image 2.6.12? -- maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]