I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written... > updates:
> BIOS 2103 is actually worse... with it on the 2.6.31-6 kernel now it seems > the HyperThreading feature, when enabled in BIOS and booting up on AC power > is a no go. Already booting up with Speed-Step enabled and on AC power > didn't work. Ouch. I don't know what's going on with your 901, but I'm inclined to consider it broken. (You could set PWR_CLOCK_AC=1 in /etc/default/eeepc-acpi-scripts.) > I tried the stock 2.6.32-trunk-686 kernel and this also would not boot on > AC power with SpeedStep enabled, and it would not resume from "hibernate" > (closing the lid) ... That's normally "suspend to RAM". > instead I just get a blinking cursor on a black screen, rt2860 firmware? http://tartarus.org/~ds/rt2860-fw-cache.patch may help. > if I close again, or hit Alt+Power (saw that one online somewhere) then it > briefly resumes but freezes up right after. :-\ > I am attempting to compile a kernel from the 2.6.31-9 source with the ACPI, > I2C, and CPUFREQ built-in instead of as modules. First attempt didn't work > :) giving me a message such as "unknown filesystem" and a kernel panic > when it tries to access hd sda(0,1)... i'll keep trying to get the kernel > config right. http://tartarus.org/~ds/config-2.6.31-eee should help. -- | Darren Salt | linux at youmustbejoking | nr. Ashington, | Doon | using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds ,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army | + http://www.xine-project.org/ Cannot copy to/from tape, 0:1 _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
