Es Dimecres, 29 de Juny de 2005 19:28, en H Buurman va escriure: | Wednesday, June 29, 2005, 3:49:44 PM, Joan wrote: | | JT> | That goes for 2.6.8, but support has been added for Dothan as well. | JT> ... sure? I cannot see any line specifying mhz & volts related to a | dothan JT> processor in vanilla 2.6.11 nor 2.6.12 sources, and | speedstep-centrino module JT> showed the same error you get when trying to | load in my 1,6Ghz Dothan... 8-? | | JT> Try that patch and make me know (mine shows 400 mhz -explained at | bottom of JT> the JB7000 page-) ;) | | The patch does indeed include voltage settings, something which all | kernel sources i've checked (2.6.11.9 and 2.6.12.1) don't have. | The patch on the page you mentioned includes other changes that have | already been (partially) integrated into 2.6.12.1, so I tried the | patch at | http://localhost.ruhr.de/~stefan/acerTM292/patches/cpufreq-speedstep-dothan |-3.patch (thanks to marco for the url) instead, since that only adds the | voltage tables for the dothan cpu's. | | And it works! :) Thanks for the link. I've tryed successfully (it's been working for a few hours now) with lower voltages:
7,00v & 400mhz
7,00v & 600mhz
8,12v & 800mhz
9,08v & 1000mhz
10,04v & 1200mhz
11,00v & 1400mhz
11,96v & 1600mhz
I don't know yet if this will save battery... hope so ;)
| JT> Believe /sys. Anyway you'll have to notice it gets colder than
| before... Fortunately, gkrellm's cpuspeed plugin seems to work properly and
| it's indeed showing lower frequencies now that it's running.
|
| Now, who do I need to ask to include this patch in the next kernel
| revision? :)
Good thought ;)
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