On Wednesday 06 Jun 2012 20:50:38 Michael Mol wrote: > On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > [snip] > > > This is my CPU, a first generation i7: > > > > cat /proc/cpuinfo > > processor : 0 > > vendor_id : GenuineIntel > > cpu family : 6 > > model : 30 > > model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz > > stepping : 5 > > microcode : 0x4 > > cpu MHz : 933.000 > > cache size : 6144 KB > > physical id : 0 > > siblings : 8 > > core id : 0 > > cpu cores : 4 > > apicid : 0 > > initial apicid : 0 > > fpu : yes > > fpu_exception : yes > > cpuid level : 11 > > wp : yes > > flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge > > mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe > > syscall nx rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl > > xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est > > tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm sse4_1 sse4_2 popcnt lahf_lm ida dts tpr_shadow > > vnmi flexpriority ept vpid bogomips : 3192.11 > > clflush size : 64 > > cache_alignment : 64 > > address sizes : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual > > power management: > > > > You note that "power management:" above is empty. > > > > grep-ping the /proc tree for remoteaccess does not bring up anything. > > According to Intel's site, your processor has the vPro "feature" in it. > > http://ark.intel.com/products/43122/Intel-Core-i7-720QM-Processor-(6M-Cache > -1_60-GHz) > > Can you find the device you noticed under /sys?
No, nothing when I search for remote or remoteaccess or access ... If this Intel AMT, or vPRO thingy is outside the MoBo chipset then it may not get probed or be accessible by the kernel? But then, how does lshw see it? *-remoteaccess UNCLAIMED vendor: Intel physical id: 2 capabilities: outbound <--what does this mean? O_O -- Regards, Mick
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