On 8/6/07, Alexandre Neubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I got news on this problem, perhaps this will help fixing my problem. I
> got the speedstep working by adding some lines to the /etc/rc.local script,
> as described in the debian wiki for the macbook.
>
> But, I still
Hello everybody,
I got news on this problem, perhaps this will help fixing my problem. I got
the speedstep working by adding some lines to the /etc/rc.local script, as
described in the debian wiki for the macbook.
But, I still don't have my battery recognized. So I installed an ubuntu
feisty as d
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi
>
> i've got a asus aj8s (intel duo t7200) notebook with debian etch
> (2.6.18-4). apparantly kernels from 17-19 dont work with cpufreq. is
> their a fix or at least a other way of reducing the processor speed?
The recommended appro
Hi,
I had almost the same problems with my asus laptop. I had to compile a newer
kernel (2.6.20) to make it work correctly. Apart from processor speed, I
noticed that the 2.6.20 is the first kernel with an option Core 2 duo which
recognizes the processor correctly.
Anyway, I never managed to make
hi
i've got a asus aj8s (intel duo t7200) notebook with debian etch
(2.6.18-4). apparantly kernels from 17-19 dont work with cpufreq. is their a
fix or at least a other way of reducing the processor speed?
thanks
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