Darren Salt a écrit : > I demand that giggzounet may or may not have written... > >> I'm new on this list. I have now an eeepc 1201N and i'm trying to install >> debian on it...So I choose debian stable (lenny) with backports and few >> unstable packages. this eeepc ist very new, so it's normal...it doesn't >> work out of the box ;) So a few questions : >
[snip] > >> - the 1201N has an atom 330 processor. The frequency scaling doesn't work >> with all the AMD64 kernels I have tested [...] is it possible to scale the >> frequency on the atom 330 ? > > No. > Ok. So what does exactly the different power modes, that appear under w7 ? Could we do that under linux too ? Is it the function of the super hybrid engine ? Sorry for these newbie questions... >> - the hotkeys don't work with all the AMD64 kernels I have tested (2.6.26 >> (lenny), 2.6.30 (backports), 2.6.32 (unstable)). > > Test with acpi_listen or, preferably, with acpid in verbose debug mode. > Ok I will try that. >> And with the last one 2.6.32 the eeepc_laptop module doen't want to >> "modprobe". > > Booting with acpi_osi="Linux" may help. > Ok. I will post here the result as soon as possible. Best regards, Guillaume _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
