Re: [Bug 183033] Re: Intel Core 2 Duo - Resume from suspend, CPU Frequency Scaling is gone on CPU1

2008-05-19 Thread achtung
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:21 PM, ethanay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As long as this issue exists and no ugly fix works, suspend is unusable > and pointless, as using it is self-defeating with the extra heat and > power consumption upon resume. I totally agree. Btw the new Fedora release has the

Re: [Bug 183033] Re: Intel Core 2 Duo - Resume from suspend, CPU Frequency Scaling is gone on CPU1

2008-05-19 Thread achtung
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Mario Limonciello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have the bug number in Fedora? We can link the two bugs here to > track when it gets solved at one or the other. No, I'm sorry I didn't post a extra bug report for fedora. I just tried the new fedora release a

[Bug 183033] Re: Intel Core 2 Duo - Resume from suspend, CPU Frequency Scaling is gone on CPU1

2008-05-03 Thread achtung
Hi there, same problem for me! Really annoying bug. Over time my Dell D630 heats up because of this bug. I don't give any logs because they lock exactly like mentioned. You would love to use the solution mentioned above by @Tobias Heinemann but I'm unable to compile a kernel myself. I did com

[Bug 183033] Re: Intel Core 2 Duo - Resume from suspend, CPU Frequency Scaling is gone on CPU1

2008-05-09 Thread achtung
The above kernel dosn't work for you because all the modifications/modules done by ubuntu aren't included. It took a me a day to rebuild a kernel that works because nobody documents how to do so. I won't post my kernel because I don't think thats a solution to the problem. But if you want to try