Marco Cornolti reported this bug as #404416.
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 06:14:11PM +0100, genesis wrote:
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> Hi Roberto. What are these list archives? I don't understand. I'm Italian
> maybe like you...
> Thanks
>
No. I come from a Cuban family. :-)
To search the list archives, I usually go to Google and type in
something like this:
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On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:14 +0100, genesis wrote:
> Hi Roberto. What are these list archives? I don't understand. I'm Italian
> maybe like you...
> Thanks
http://lists.debian.org
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Hi Roberto. What are these list archives? I don't understand. I'm Italian maybe
like you...
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 04:09:29PM +0100, genesis wrote:
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> I have an Asus A6va with Arch Linux and a 2.6.19 kernel, and I've got the
> same problem (I use the powersaved daemon).
> But if I use the Beyond or CK patchsets the system works better, although I
> can notice a minor usage of CPU in
I have an Asus A6va with Arch Linux and a 2.6.19 kernel, and I've got the same
problem (I use the powersaved daemon).
But if I use the Beyond or CK patchsets the system works better, although I can
notice a minor usage of CPU in battery mode.
Thanks
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hey i think i solved the problem, try using powersaved instead of powernowd and everything works fien for me ...
soulchild
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On dim, 2007-01-07 at 19:11 +0100, SoulChild wrote:
> do u have an idea how i can fix only the boot problem, does downgrading to
> kernel 2.6.16 help?
I'm still using the 2.6.16 kernel and in my case this is the last
version which works fine. I have seen the problem only when installing
2.6.17 a
do u have an idea how i can fix only the boot problem, does downgrading to kernel 2.6.16 help?
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okay.. thanks... at least u seem to know more thank I.
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On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 15:00 +0100, SoulChild wrote:
> [quote]Do you also have an asus laptop?[/quote]
> No i have a Terra Anima 4200. but i also have a Intel Centrino M Processor.
> hmmm, and now ?
For now I don't have any solution, sorry, I suppose this is ACPI related
so when I have some time I
[quote]Do you also have an asus laptop?[/quote]
No i have a Terra Anima 4200. but i also have a Intel Centrino M Processor.
hmmm, and now ?
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Hello,
On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 00:38 +0100, SoulChild wrote:
> Hey
> i am so happy that there are some pros who having this same problem which is
> making me crazy since month... i have also a intel centrino M processor and
> exactly the same problem... i am using ubuntu and it boots 3 x longer i
Hey
i am so happy that there are some pros who having this same problem which is making me crazy since month... i have also a intel centrino M processor and exactly the same problem... i am using ubuntu and it boots 3 x longer if ac is plugged in and since i don t know to much about linux i have
On jeu, 2006-12-21 at 21:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 21.12.06 20:44, strawks wrote:
> > I don't have any governor loaded when testing it, just the processor
> > module, without speedstep-centrino and cpufreq-* modules.
>
> in such case it may be the acpi bios who controls the freq
Hello,
On ven, 2006-12-22 at 11:59 +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Maybe your laptop is overheating and thus throttling. It could be that
> the fan input or the heat exchanger are blocked with dust.
If that was the case I would have the same problem on 2.6.16.
CPU Temperature is around 48-50°C
strawks wrote:
> ...
> Just with the processor module, frequency reported by x86info or
> gkrellm-x86info goes from ~10MHz to 800MHz or 1800MHz (depending on
> whether I booted on battery or on AC power).
>
> What is strange is that it seems that I'm the only one having this issue
> and only on my
On jeu, 2006-12-21 at 21:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 21.12.06 20:44, strawks wrote:
> > I don't have any governor loaded when testing it, just the processor
> > module, without speedstep-centrino and cpufreq-* modules.
>
> in such case it may be the acpi bios who controls the freq
> On mer, 2006-12-20 at 17:55 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> > Maybe a bug in the cpu frequency governor? There was a long discussion
> > on debian-devel in the beginning of this month about the difference
> > between the ondemand and the conservative governor.
On 21.12.06 20:44, strawks wrote:
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On mer, 2006-12-20 at 17:55 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Maybe a bug in the cpu frequency governor? There was a long discussion
> on debian-devel in the beginning of this month about the difference
> between the ondemand and the conservative governor.
I don't have any governor loaded when testin
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 16:08 +0100, strawks wrote:
> I have an Asus A6VA laptop (Intel Centrino, 1.8GHz Pentium-M).
>
> On Linux 2.6.18-3, when running on battery, the system works fine. But
> when I plug the AC adapter, the system is very slow, CPU frequency stays
> often below 40MHz. Running the
Hello all,
I have an Asus A6VA laptop (Intel Centrino, 1.8GHz Pentium-M).
On Linux 2.6.18-3, when running on battery, the system works fine. But
when I plug the AC adapter, the system is very slow, CPU frequency stays
often below 40MHz. Running the following commands, CPU frequency goes up
to 1.8
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