On Jul 13, 2012 8:34 AM, "Ronny Mandal" wrote:
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> On 13.07.2012 15:52, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
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>>> I am running a small personal file server. To ensure constant network
>>> access, had to disable the ACPI, hence no power saving at all. The CPU
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>> why you "had to" disable ACPI. i never ev
On 13.07.2012 15:52, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am running a small personal file server. To ensure constant network
access, had to disable the ACPI, hence no power saving at all. The CPU
why you "had to" disable ACPI. i never ever seen network problems with
ACPI. basically it works, or it doesn'
I am running a small personal file server. To ensure constant network
access, had to disable the ACPI, hence no power saving at all. The CPU
why you "had to" disable ACPI. i never ever seen network problems with
ACPI. basically it works, or it doesn't at all.
gets very warm as everything (pr
Hi,
I am running a small personal file server. To ensure constant network
access, had to disable the ACPI, hence no power saving at all. The CPU
gets very warm as everything (presumably) is running at full throttle.
Is there any way to disable the ACPI partially, i.e. allow spin-down
for disks etc