On Tuesday, 23. October 2001 15.19, Andy Bastien wrote: > > I don't have a switch "like" speedstep in my BIOS (Phoenix 4.0) > > Somewhere in the CMOS settings there should be a speedstep setting. > How exactly you get to it varies among laptops, so I can't tell you > exactly where it is, but if you look around in the power management > area you should be able to find one.
there is no !! It looks like Phoenix Bios'es are only "tunable" over Win-Software :( > If you really don't have a way to turn off speedstep in your CMOS, > it's going to be a problem. It looks so :( > I suppose you may be able to coax the > laptop into always running in low-power mode by setting the power > management to maximum power savings and always booting the laptop from > a battery, but that's not a very good solution. I don't have the ability to change power settings of my laptop (look above). NO chances :(( But there are positive news: I compiled kernel 2.2.19 from source, and it's running without problems ....(i have at the moment) --> so there _must_ be a problem in 2.4.12 !!! Andy (still waiting, until 2.2.19 crashes too ;)