On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 00:05 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I played with powertop a bit, and found a fairly interesting failure
> mode. If I boot init=/bin/bash vga=1, I get ~2 wakeups a second, nice.
>
> When I boot init=/bin/bash vga=791 (vesa framebuffer), most wakeups
> are caused by cu
Clemens Koller wrote:
When I boot init=/bin/bash vga=791 (vesa framebuffer), most wakeups
are caused by cursor painting (I should fix that some day, I
guess). But... the cursor blinking does not even work properly!
It blinks at normal speed, then (randomly) it blinks slowly, then gets
back to n
Pavel Machek schrieb:
I played with powertop a bit, and found a fairly interesting failure
mode. If I boot init=/bin/bash vga=1, I get ~2 wakeups a second, nice.
When I boot init=/bin/bash vga=791 (vesa framebuffer), most wakeups
are caused by cursor painting (I should fix that some day, I
guess
Hi!
I played with powertop a bit, and found a fairly interesting failure
mode. If I boot init=/bin/bash vga=1, I get ~2 wakeups a second, nice.
When I boot init=/bin/bash vga=791 (vesa framebuffer), most wakeups
are caused by cursor painting (I should fix that some day, I
guess). But... the curso
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