2009/5/27 Santi Béjar <[email protected]>:
> 2009/5/25 Darren Salt <[email protected]>:
>> We have two branches in eeepc-acpi-scripts.git which need a few quick tests.
>>
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> "shengine": only for those who are running Linux 2.6.30-rc7 (or have applied
>> the ACPI patch which is merged into -rc7). You'll need to edit
>> /etc/default/eeepc-acpi-scripts to assign "handle_shengine" to a key; I
>> suggest the "task manager" key (Fn-F6 or Fn-F9).
>

So now I've tested it, and it works somehow. The problem is that I
cannot set cpufv=2, it is stuck at cpufv=1 so it doesn't cycle between
the three (or two) values. (I can change it from 0 to 1 with the key).

>
> But I have one question, can this be done automatic like the ondemand cpufreq?
>

Now that I've tested I know why, it's really slow.

Another question, is there a way to know how much power the eeepc is
using, the ACPI one returned by powertop is bogus. I've read that it
is because of wrong units, but is there another way? Thanks.

HTH,
Santi

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