http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10734





------- Comment #19 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-25 01:45 -------
True, however the latest BIOS does not seem to fix this (Dariush: which version
are you using? A10?), and working around broken BIOS's is part of the fun isn't
it? :-)

As an alternative solution, since apparantly other OS's manage to work around
this, and there are many users with this problem, what needs to be done to make
acpi_cpufreq unloadable ?

Currently once it is loaded it is always "in use". This issue would be
managable by blacklisting acpi_cpufreq on suspend, and loading it again on
resume. The _PCT is never actually followed in the initialization, only when
resuming. However the only way currently is to remove it by force, which is not
good.


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