v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pascal Giard ha scritto:
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of course, the side effect is lower power (heat) dissipation so the
fan(s)
Am Mittwoch, 31. August 2005 18:20 schrieb Goswin von Brederlow:
v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pascal Giard ha scritto:
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 02:06:19AM +0200, A, Manchado wrote:
I am wondering why, and got 2 hypothesis:
1) Turion is dissipating a lot more power when running in 64bit mode.
Uhm...
2) There is something wrong with the control of the fan in debian-amd64.
I think ACPI/APM problem (modules?)
Pascal Giard ha scritto:
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of course, the side effect is lower power (heat) dissipation so the
fan(s) can slow down.
My 2GHz
Hello,
what kernel are you using? try linux-image-2.6.12-1-amd64-k8 from
unstable (nvidia/ati modules need gcc-4.0 to compile then), or thze
2.6.12.5 + acpi patch from
http://213.178.77.236/laptop/
at least on my turion based laptop the fan control works pretty well.
Best regards
Frederik
On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 18:44 -0400, Pascal Giard wrote:
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of course, the side effect is lower power (heat) dissipation so the
Hi everyone,
I finally succeded with the fan issue.
powernowd did the magic (I didn't have it installed).
Also helped acpid and disabling the suid bit in klaptop_acpi_helper.
Thanks to everybody,
A.Manchado
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I recently bought a Turion laptop with Knoppix-32bit preinstalled.
The fan used to run and stop now and then.
Now I have installed debian-amd64-testing and when the fan starts
working (15sec to 30 sec after booting) then it never stops again.
Furthermore, the battery lasts 30% less time approx.
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of course, the side effect is lower power (heat) dissipation so the
fan(s) can slow down.
-Pascal
On 8/29/05, A, Manchado [EMAIL
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