On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in > ACPI. I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in and adding batterie, fan, button and processor support the kernel and rebooted, alas the boot process stopped when turning to the ACPI part and the Laptop froze. So I try it now without processor support. At least this is what I understand from you message.?
So the 2.4.24 should be ok?? > > ACPI on the r40e will give you the ability to view battery life and > if you compile in cpufreq support you can also use powernowd to this option I do not see, is this kernel 2.6.x only? > cycle the processor power usage and save your battery life. My > processor is running at 250Mhz as I type this in fact, but when I > click send I know that powernowd will cycle the processor up to > nearer 2ghz. > > I've been working with the developers to resolve issues with > processor.ko module and so far tonight I've managed to get it to run > thanks to a patch one very kind developer worked on and sent me. I > still can't suspend or standby though, so we're not totally there > yet. I'll keep this list informed as to how things go. > Great thanks very much. Uwe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]