Tuesday, June 28, 2005, 10:22:25 PM, Joan wrote: JT> It is not an kernel version issue. Speedstep-centrino module only supports JT> Banias PentiumM cpus, but you've still got 2 possibilities:
That goes for 2.6.8, but support has been added for Dothan as well. JT> 1. you can load acpi-cpufreq (or similar name) module, and you'll get the JT> minimum and maximum mhz available (e.g. 600 & 1.500 mhz). That seems to load, but after enabling cpudynd, I can't seem to determine wether or not it's actually doing something. /proc/cpuinfo still says 1500'ish MHz /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq says 600MHz I'd prefer to get the speedstep-centrino working (as it should) :) JT> 2. have a look at the "Centrino's speedstep" section of my web page about JT> linux on my Benq JB7000: JT> http://perso.wanadoo.es/jtur/BenqJB7000/BenqJB7000_linux.html The 'unofficial patch' mentioned there looks remarkably familiar compared to the 2.6.11 speedstep-centrino source :) (And no, that didn't work either) The 2.6.12.1 source supports Banias, Dothan and MP4HT. So why won't it work now? -- H Buurman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

