Re: powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780

2006-04-28 Thread Stefan 'Steve' Tell
* Bruno Ducrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So all you have to do is to dump the ACPI tables via: > acpidump -t -d > Acer_Aspire_1304LC.asl Done, it can be found here: * (the other files are also there (dmesg a

Re: powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780

2006-04-28 Thread Bruno Ducrot
; >> powernow0: on cpu0 > >> powernow0: ACPI MAX frequency not found > >> powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780 > > > Maybe by chance a BIOS upgrade will be ok. > > Sorry, no chance here. This is always the newest bios version available.

Re: powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780

2006-04-27 Thread Stefan 'Steve' Tell
Hi, first of all a big thanks for your reply. * Bruno Ducrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 04:11:00PM +, Stefan 'Steve' Tell wrote: >> powernow0: on cpu0 >> powernow0: ACPI MAX frequency not found >> powernow0: no mat

Re: powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780

2006-04-26 Thread Bruno Ducrot
get any power management to > work. If I load cpufreq.ko I get: > > powernow0: on cpu0 > powernow0: ACPI MAX frequency not found That means ACPI table are likely broken with regard to frequencies tables. > powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780 And that means the

powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780

2006-04-21 Thread Stefan 'Steve' Tell
X frequency not found powernow0: no match for extended cpuid 780 device_attach: powernow0 attach returned 6 "/etc/rc.d/powerd start" brings powerd: lookup freq: No such file or directory Are there any chances to get a working cpufreq-mechanism on that machine? Here you