2009/5/27 Darren Salt <[email protected]>: > I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written... > >> 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). > > Hmm. That sounds like the BIOS and/or hardware only supports two states; what > hardware? (I'm guessing one of the Celeron-based ones, since all three states > are useable on my 901.)
701 4G with the lastest BIOS, 1302. > > (Incidentally, your build failure doesn't happen here.) I don't know, what I can say is that I use unstable. Santi _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
