On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:43:33 - Thomas Gleixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The local apic timer stop in C2 resp. C3 states is coupled with the
stop of the TSC. When the local apic timer is marked stable in C2
on the kernel commandline, then keep the TSC marked stable in C2 as well.
On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 14:45 +0200, Corentin CHARY wrote:
Hi Len,
Some asus-laptop patchs for 2.6.22 =).
I recently had a look at an ASUS and wanted to try out
the video module.
The laptop had the ACPI specific general brightness
and other video AML functions.
But also the ATKxy Asus specific
Summary: If ACPI is not enabled but APIC is,
then there is trouble on Dell Optiplex GX240.
If both are enabled or if both are disabled, then
everything is fine.
Hello,
I have a Dell Optiplex GX240 and when I boot Linux, ACPI
gets set up by only acpi=ht. dmesg shows the following line:
DELL
This is on my HP Pavilion dv1240us laptop.
I know the events are generated correctly:
# killall acpid
# cat /proc/acpi/event
button/lid LID0 0080 0001 (Press #1)
button/lid LID0 0080 0002 (Release #1)
button/lid LID0 0080 0003 (Press #2)
button/lid LID0 0080 0004
Hi everyone!
I am currently trying to get the Message LED flashing on my Asus PC-DL
mainboard.
The LED flashed fine during POST and the Asus manual states, that an OS with
ACPI support is needed to take control of the LED.
I want to create a script that checks for certain system event's