On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:16:58PM -0400, Julian Leyh wrote:
> On 15:13 Wed 28 Mar , Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > Can you try the following patch and let me know if it makes
> > SpeedStep work for you?
> >
> > http://stsp.in-berlin.de/piixpcib/piixpcib-2007-03-24_3.diff
> >
> > Examine the hw.c
On 15:13 Wed 28 Mar , Stefan Sperling wrote:
> Can you try the following patch and let me know if it makes
> SpeedStep work for you?
>
> http://stsp.in-berlin.de/piixpcib/piixpcib-2007-03-24_3.diff
>
> Examine the hw.cpuspeed sysctl. The dmesg may still report CPU speed
> incorrectly.
Thanks
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:26:29PM -0400, Julian Leyh wrote:
> Another problem with this Thinkpad is that the CPU speed is not detected
> properly on boot. You'll see the strange value in the attached dmesg.
> The value seems to be random after every reboot. Only if i detach the
> power supply it w
I had the same sort of issue on my T20.
THe fix was to disable the one power saving setting related to slowing the
pci bus down when not in use.
Jim
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:26:29PM -0400, Julian Leyh wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got some issues with my Thinkpad 600X. It has a clcs(4) sound c
Hi there,
I've got some issues with my Thinkpad 600X. It has a clcs(4) sound chip,
which seems to not work properly with OpenBSD. The sound output is
strangely distorted and slower than it should be. Attached a dmesg using
GENERIC 4.1-current kernel.
The sound works without any problem after i in
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