> > Hi, Hi Koen > > I'm not sure that I understand you. Do you plan on installing Debian and > are you using Suse now? What do your problems have to do with your spare > notebook drive? Did the frequency scaling work before?
Actually, i used a spare notebook hard drive to install debian (sid) on the notebook (which, by the way, is my main machine). Using that, with a stock kernel installation (2.6 i686) i was not able to have cpufreq up and running. On my suse installation, the powe saving features are all working correctly. > > I don't see any reason why frequency scaling shouldn't work in your > case. But before anyone can help, you should give us some more details > about your problem, your current setup and the things you have tried to > get it to work. It's not a problem, is just a request for assistance. Even pointing to a document could do. > Koen Luca -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Personalizza il tuo cellulare con un semplice sms, clicca qui Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=3115&d=20050315 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

