I just received this additional information from Farokh Khajuee:
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Hi
Regarding this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=491394
I found a solution. It is a bug for Dell not Linux.
http://woolie.co.uk/technology/dell-laptop-stuck-at-800mhz-ubuntu-fix
Farokh
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Michael
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 07:19:44AM +1000, Mark Purcell wrote:
Happy to help with any further details/ debug required.
Again, I honestly doubt that acpid is at fault here as I cannot see a way for
acpid to influence this behaviour.
Please restart your system with acpid disabled and configured to
Package: acpid
Version: 1:2.0.6-1
Severity: normal
I too am seeing this issue on an HP Compaq 6710b:
$ cpufreq-info
cpufrequtils 007: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009
Report errors and bugs to cpuf...@vger.kernel.org, please.
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: acpi-cpufreq
CPUs which run
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Michael Meskes wrote:
Does the bug still exist? I still cannot see how acpid itself can cause this
problem. However, I could see a module being the culprit, although it should
not stop when acpid is stopped then.
Still exists (kernel 2.6.30)
Anyway, if the problem is
Does the bug still exist? I still cannot see how acpid itself can cause this
problem. However, I could see a module being the culprit, although it should
not stop when acpid is stopped then.
Anyway, if the problem is still there, could you please disable automatic
module loading by acpid
I now suspect the hardware to be at fault - insufficient power to run
process at higher speeds rather then acpid
My normal power supply connector is not operating and I have to power
the laptop via a docking station. The cheap generic (non-dell) power
supply is aging and now appears to be not
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Brendan Sleight wrote:
I now suspect the hardware to be at fault - insufficient power to run
process at higher speeds rather then acpid
My normal power supply connector is not operating and I have to power
the laptop via a docking station. The cheap generic (non-dell)
2008/8/18 Tim Connors wrote:
invoking 'l e auto'.
Thanks for the suggestion, however this does not work for me.
Regards,
Brendan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo laptop_mode force auto
Laptop mode enabled, active
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cpufreq-info
cpufrequtils 004: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski
Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.6-10
Followup-For: Bug #491394
If the problem exists on more systems please report.
Also affecting my fresh installation of testing.
On AC power, No battery available - Dell Latitude D410
cpufreq-info is limited 800 MHz to 800 MHz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ cpufreq
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:15:16 +0200,
Marco Cogoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked on my thinkpad X31 and this does not happen,
everything works as expected. I am using pure testing.
so it should be some interaction with other packages.
I have deliberately never installed anything from
severity 491394 important
tag 491394 moreinfo
tag 491394 unreproducible
thanks
As it seems this bug is not easily reproducable I downgrade it to
important so it doesn't affect Lenny's release cycle. If the problem
exists on more systems please report.
Michael
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hi,
I checked on my thinkpad X31 and this does not happen,
everything works as expected. I am using pure testing.
so it should be some interaction with other packages.
marco
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Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.6-10
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Even with hal turned off and gnome-power and all that crap not being
installed, I have up until recently had laptop-mode-tools as the sole
controller of my laptop's power management. laptop_mode is of course
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