On Friday 26 January 2007 08:04, Corentin CHARY wrote:
Le vendredi 26 janvier 2007 08:51, Len Brown a écrit :
On Thursday 25 January 2007 06:54, Corentin CHARY wrote:
Hi,
I've done a lot of work on asus_acpi
Excellent.
A couple of nits on e-mail patch format:
Please fit the
1-7 applied to acpi-test
I also ran scripts/Lindent over it to fix the whitespace.
Then, after merging into acpi-test I also applied the patch below.
Your choice if you want to make future updates with incremental patches
on top of acpi-test or re-send the series.
incremental patches on top
Hey.
I have searched various sites, but cannot find a solution to my problem.
I'm running a mythtv media center, and I need automatic startup - so
of course I use ACPI. (it works with speed stepping
CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8_ACPI=y)
I have an asus k8n-vm motherboard that support acpi 2.0
# uname -a
Please attach your config file.
Regards,
Alex.
Morten Friesgaard wrote:
Hey.
I have searched various sites, but cannot find a solution to my problem.
I'm running a mythtv media center, and I need automatic startup - so
of course I use ACPI. (it works with speed stepping
I have noticed that disabling cpu frequency scaling doesn't matter too
much on my core 2 duo processor. On normal usage the temperature is
50° with fixed 1.66mhz and tz4=30 (fan speed), and 45° using
cpufreq-ondemand (tz4=30). This is not a big difference...
2007/1/29, Pieter De Wit [EMAIL
* Thomas Gleixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 18:55 -0500, Len Brown wrote:
My understanding is that
1. All existing and future Intel systems have a FUNCTIONAL LAPIC timer in
C2.
2. All existing Intel systems have a BROKEN LAPIC timer in C3.
If you've found a
* Thomas Gleixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another alternative would be for systems with C3 to fall-back to a
periodic tick scheme that we have today. From a power point of view,
HZ=100 would be only a little bit worse than Windows HZ=64.
However, FC6 seems to have marched off an built
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 23:18:42 +0100
Maciej Rutecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Morton napisa__(a):
Temporarily at
http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/2.6.20-rc6-mm3/
Will appear later at
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU is not set
Please set Support for hot-pluggable CPUs
Best regards,
Zhang.Rui(Ray)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten Friesgaard
Sent: 2007年1月31日 5:37
To: Alexey Starikovskiy
Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 02:16:43 +0100
Tilman Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 30.01.2007 23:18 schrieb Maciej Rutecki:
Second problem, power button doesn't work. When I pressed it, I has this
error:
ACPI Error (evevent-0305): No installed handler for fixed event
[0002] [20070126]
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 23:27 schrieb Andrew Morton:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 23:18:42 +0100
Maciej Rutecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I have two problems. First suspend to disk.
After suspend to disk (before resume) I check time in bios, and it's
correct, but during resume, I have
OK, I missed that.
Can you give us some idea of just how many SSDTs this machine loads?
Does it dynamically delete SSDTs also?
Thanks,
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 4:03 PM
To: Moore, Robert
Cc: John Keller;
OK, I missed that.
Can you give us some idea of just how many SSDTs this machine loads?
It depends. SGI SN configs can vary dramatically. We create a unique
SSDT for each populated PCI slot. The previous 255 SSDT id maximum
could theoretically be surpassed on machines with huge
I'm not sure that it is a great idea to increase the number of owner IDs
just in case, rather than in response to the needs of a specific
machine.
Increasing the size of this field increases the size of every namespace
node in the namespace. Remember, there can be thousands of namespace
nodes, so
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 18:16, Jan Kasprzak wrote:
Hello,
I have a Tyan h1000E (S3970) dual-socket board, with two
dual-core AMD Athlon 2210 CPUs (4 cores total). The problem is
that the kernel apparently cannot detect the SMP configuration
(after boot, /proc/cpuinfo lists
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