Hi Paul,
Paul Irofti wrote:
On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 10:42:57PM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
$ sysctl hw.setperf
hw.setperf=99
What's the setperf value when you boot on battery and you have the CPU
set at 600MHz? If it less than 100 try and crank it up and see if the
frequency changes. If it works try different apm adjustment modes.
using the current snapshot kernel, chaning setperf gradually increases
CPU: For example, 66 makes it run at 1200Mhz according to apm, setting
it to 99 or 100 makes it run at 1600Mhz, which is maximum speed.
apm -A doesn't work, because apmd isn't running. I think it means I have
it disabled in rc.conf and can't start it manually, right?
./apmd start
./apmd: no start without -f, apmd_flags=NO
Riccardo