>hello all,
>i installed frkit on my Sun Ultra 20 (not M2) in the past, and until 
>b129, i have no particular problem.
>The reason i've installed it is because the ultra20 is a noisy machine, 
>so i appreciate to lower the cpu speed, perhaps it's good for power 
>consumption too.
>But wanting to upgrade to b130, the machine refused to boot and i opened 
>a bug:
>http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13599
>
>but after i remembered that frkit is installed on my machine, i did an 
>upgrade of frkit before upgrading to b130 and everything is ok now.
>
>So my question is about the use of frkit, is it worth to continue to use it?


If I forgot to send an update message before 130 hit the repositories, 
then I can only apologize.

There was an update in ACPI in build 130; it changes one of the functions 
called by acpidrv and powernow.  Both have been fixed and they work for 
build 130 but also earlier builds.

If you have an older AMD then powernow is the only way to get the CPU run 
at a lower frequency.  Solaris requires the tick to be constant; if the 
tick register is coupled to the CPU frequency, then Solaris won't change 
the frequency of the CPU.

Casper

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