2010/4/27 Trent W. Buck <[email protected]>

> giggzounet <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > I have configured eeepc-script to work in automatic mode. But after
> > the boot I'm always in standard mode (on AC I'm not in performance
> > mode, on battery I'm not in powersaving mode). I have to plug or
> > unplugged the AC to change the mode (or to use fn+space). Is it a
> > known bug ? or a limitation ?
>
> I cannot reproduce this behaviour on 1005P.  Hit Fn+SPC until you see
> "S.H. Engine: auto" and /var/lib/eeepc-acpi-scripts/cpufv contains the
> string "auto".  Reboot.  Does the problem persist?
>
>
yes,
yes...


> When I boot, I see:
>
>    Tue Apr 27 15:21:02 2010: Setting super hybrid engine according to
>    configuration...(battery)...done.
>
>
I don't see it...
perhaps a problem with my distrib. I'm on debian stable with the
eeepc-script from sid...

If this flashes past before you can read it, put BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes in
> /etc/default/bootlogd, reboot, then check /var/log/boot.
>

At the moment I have "solved" this issue with laptop-mode-tools and the SHE
module.

Thx
GiGGz
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