> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > Try acpiconf -i 1 >> >> Same result :/ > > Hmm.. what's your dmesg output when you boot verbose with ACPI enabled? >
Attached it. >> > I prefer acpi_pcc http://www.spa.is.uec.ac.jp/~nfukuda/software/ which >> I >> > believe does the same thing but only needs a kernel module to work. >> >> Does it work on Pentium-M ? > > Yep. > I'll try it out; meanwhile, I've discovered the sysctl to change this manually. I've checked it works by trying to compile something at the lowest CPU clock speed. It was slow to hell :-) >> >> load, and maxing it (1.6GHz) under load, but with ACPI off. With ACPI >> on >> >> it's always at 1.6GHz. Plus, I've noticed the 'top' CPU values are >> plain >> >> wrong. I was compiling thunderbird, xmms, and firefox and it showed >> all >> >> processes with 0.00% CPU. >> > >> > Do your kernel and userland match? >> >> 5.3-RELEASE from cd and a custom kernel I built. I've just tested, and >> the >> results are widly innacurate ONLY with ACPI turned on.. weird. > > Any chance there is a new BIOS available for that system? > A quick googling session brought up nothing. >> Did you have to do anything in special to make -i 0 work? (it says >> device >> not configured to me.. perhaps I missed something) > > No.. If I try and look at a non existent battery slot it says 'device not > configured' so maybe it thinks you have no batteries for some strange > reason. > I've installed klaptop and it shows battery as -1 and 'not charging' acpiconf -i[0-9] didn't do any good either :/ > -- > Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer > for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au > "The nice thing about standards is that there > are so many of them to choose from." > -- Andrew Tanenbaum > GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C > dmesg (ACPI on, boot verbose) ** check attached file **
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