http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10724





------- Comment #129 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-09-08 21:45 -------
Oh shit,
I just did
Git-reset --hard origin
Git-pull
I'll have to do that again, to look at the
Interrupts. Although I did glance
And saw the interrupt was at 1913
Didn't see how many per second or minute(I'll get back to you with  
that);
Now,  when looking at my other Linux box(dell inspiron 1200),even though
Hardware is different, Im seeing 1
Interrupt coming from gpe1D and gpe1C should this be similar with
A MacBook? Or is this something
With sbs.ko sbshc.ko? That is loading
With the dell box.



justin P. Mattock



On Sep 8, 2008, at 8:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10724
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> ------- Comment #128 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-09-08 20:54  
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> Hi, Justin
>    Is the system stable after applying the patches in comment  
> #116,117,118?
>    Understand what you said. When unplugging the A/C adapter, maybe  
> the user
> space application called pommed will check the status of the battery  
> and change
> the brightness of backlight. In such case it will take more time to  
> read the
> info of the battery. Can you confirm whether the battery info is  
> obtained again
> after unplugging AC adapter?( by checking whether the number of EC GPE
> interrupts are increased very fast. cd /sys/firmware/acpi/ 
> interrupts; grep . *)
>    Maybe it will be very quick if the pommed application changes the
> brightness of backlight only according to the status of AC adapter.
>   Thanks.
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