Then the kernel itself has to support ACPI; you have to turn on the right parts, but it looks like you have. Beyond that... you know how laptops are. :(
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, [iso-8859-2] Lukáš Oliva wrote:
Hi, I have a AMD64 Acer notebook and I can not make the cpufreq, powernowd or cpudyn make working. The problem is that it seems not to have a correct cpufreq interface. I tried to load modules acpi-cpufreq, but it returns me thet deviceš does not exist. I tried to recompile the last kernel (2.6.11-rc3), because I read somewhere, that problem is in kernel, but no success.
As I read on AMD pages, the processor should support CPU frequency scaling. Did anyone succeed in running it or it is just my problem? I also tried to search my notebook on linux-compatibility, but the problem of ACPI and cpufreq was not closely described here, although the notebook was there considered to be nearly all right.
I am running Debian Sarge sid on it and it is Acer Aspire 1524. I would be grateful for any comment.
Lukas
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