On 12/11/2011 08:46 PM, Shibi wrote:
> Hi list
> I use a script to switch between my graphic cards on startup and shutdown.
> there are a atu Radeon HD 5650 and an intel integrated card, because
> of heating problems that made my gpu fan stuck, i always switch off
> that radeon card on start up, but due to some problems that other
> people reports about highspeed fan in boot time, i always use the
> script to bring the radeon card back on when i shot down my laptop.
> i don't know what i explained above is relevant but every time i boot
> up again after power off the system with the script i get this error
> in my screen:
>
> [drm:ironlake_update_pch_refclk] *ERROR* enabling SSC on PCH
>
> if i don't use script to shut down, I get a clean boot up.
> what does it mean?
> some serious problem exists when i boot up to my windows box with
> intel card (it shows BDOS after two or tree minutes) that makes it
> almost impossible to run windows on battery power for me because it
> automatically uses intel graphic card and eventually get to BDOS
> state.
> is it a hardware problem or just a driver fault? (I like to mention
> that my Radeon GPU fan doesn't work at all but with radeon card being
> off i don't have any heating problems)

Shibi:

I can't answer your question, and even don't know what it means, but I 
have a Dell Vostro 3500 with an Intel card and when using the battery I 
also get this error message when the system comes back from suspending 
... just to say that you are not alone :)

Germán.

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Germán A. Racca
Fedora Package Maintainer
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Skytux
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