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Es Dimarts 03 Desembre 2002 18:07, en Juan Quintela va escriure:
> >>>>> "joan" == Joan Tur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> joan> Hallo!
> joan> Compiled, installed and boot fine, but no /proc/acpi/processor nor
> joan> /proc/acpi/thermal_zone appeared, so I've returned back to
> 2.4.19-19mdk...

With 2.4.20-2mdk they do appear.

> Pleaes, try
>         modprobe ac
>         modprebe battery
>         modprobe button
>         modprobe fan
>         modprobe processor
>         modprobe thermal
I use to compile the above into the kernel instead of as modules, and so they 
were in my example.

> and if you feel still more brave, try cpufreq support:
>
> cpu from           module to modprobe
> -------------------------------------
> via                     longhaul
> intel                   speedstep
> amd k6                  powernow-k6     (please report me if it works
>                                          for you, I don't have a k6
> anymore) athlon/duron            powernow-k7
>
> Then you go to:
> cd /proc/sys/cpu/0/
>
> and play with the values of speed/speed-max/speed-min
I've compiled speedstep into the kernel, but no cpu directory under /proc/sys/ 
appears... is that right or should I compile it as a module?  8-?

> Later, Juan.
Thanks!  ;)
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  Joan Tur. Eivissa-Spain
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