New question #46510 on Ubuntu Eee:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-eee/+question/46510

The 901 and 1000 series Eee PCs have Intel Atom Processors.  I don't believe 
Ubuntu-Eee's ACPI support is quite up to par yet.  The only way I can keep my 
901 from entering "Stand By" every 30 seconds when on battery power is to enter 
BIOS and disable Intel Speed Step in the CPU settings.  With Speed Step 
disabled, however, Ubuntu-Eee runs like a dream.  Is this something that can be 
fixed in the next release or is the Intel ACPI support software to complicated 
to replicate?   The second part of that is not intended as a [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
question as I know I couldn't do it.   I would prefer to enable Speed Step in 
BIOS and have the Eee run longer on battery power and cooler on AC power and I 
hate work-arounds.

Thank you.

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