Hallo!
Actually, other ACPI modules work quite fine, like the "thermal_zone"
(says the system has about 27°C) or the "button" ...
I now tried a 2.6.6 kernel with the "epia1" patch,
a 2.6.7 with the acpi (acpi.sourceforge.net) patch
and a 2.4.20 standard kernel ...
The processor is recognized to hav
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 03:50:06 +0200, Ludwig Meyerhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What processor do You have (cat /proc/cpuinfo) and what does ACPI say
> (modprobe processor; cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/power)?
My processor is not the same as yours - I've got a C3 Nehemiah
processor:
/proc/cp
Hallo!
Actually, other ACPI modules work quite fine, like the "thermal_zone"
(says the system has about 27°C) or the "button" ...
I now tried a 2.6.6 kernel with the "epia1" patch,
a 2.6.7 with the acpi (acpi.sourceforge.net) patch
and a 2.4.20 standard kernel ...
The processor is recognized to hav
Hallo!
I already tried the epia1 patch for the 2.6.6 kernel, I even tried the
acpi patch (acpi.sourceforge.net) for the 2.6.7 kernel, without getting
the new kernel recognize the processor to have also a C2 state (saves
about 25% power when idle) ...
What processor do You have (cat /proc/cpuinf
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:40:10 +0200, Ludwig Meyerhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have a VIA C3 (Ezra) processor. It is very nice for "normal"
> applications, as it takes only a few watt.
>
> Now: does anyone know how I can achieve full ACPI support for my
> processor in a more recent kernel
On Saturday 26 June 2004 18:37, Ludwig Meyerhoff wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I have a VIA C3 (Ezra) processor. It is very nice for "normal"
> applications, as it takes only a few watt.
>
> I have a problem with the ACPI support of the kernel ...
> While 2.4.20 recognizes the processor to support C1 and C2
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