Re: [gentoo-user] did anything major change in acpi?

2007-01-29 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi,

On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:34:51 + Gabriel Rossetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to 2.6.19, 
> and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My laptop 
> overheats a lot now, it is around 90-96 degrees celcius when
> compiling, and before it was a lot cooler (75 max). Has anything
> major changed when dealing with acpi?
> My acpid is running and my fans are on, but maybe they are not on as 
> strong? Is there something new to do now?

acpid probably isn't related to that anyway. Or did you configure some
thermal triggers there? Does your new kernel have proper support for
ACPI (and its thermal module) and (although not important during
compile run) CPUfreq? MCE support? All relevant modules loaded?

I guess it's not the (speed of the) fans, but rather speed throttling
what's not working as desired here.

-hwh
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Re: [gentoo-user] did anything major change in acpi?

2007-01-29 Thread Gabriel Rossetti


Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:34:51 + Gabriel Rossetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to 2.6.19, 
and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My laptop 
overheats a lot now, it is around 90-96 degrees celcius when

compiling, and before it was a lot cooler (75 max). Has anything
major changed when dealing with acpi?
My acpid is running and my fans are on, but maybe they are not on as 
strong? Is there something new to do now?



acpid probably isn't related to that anyway. Or did you configure some
thermal triggers there? Does your new kernel have proper support for
ACPI (and its thermal module) and (although not important during
compile run) CPUfreq? MCE support? All relevant modules loaded?

I guess it's not the (speed of the) fans, but rather speed throttling
what's not working as desired here.

-hwh
  
The throttling is almost always off, except when I not connected to the 
AC. I did turn off the acpi compat. api, I trying to see if that was it. 
Other than that, I just copied my old config file to the new kernel 
directory and added the new stuff and turned off that I stated above. 
I'll keep you up to date, thanks for sparking the idea.


Cheers,
Gabriel


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Re: [gentoo-user] did anything major change in acpi?

2007-01-29 Thread Gabriel Rossetti



Gabriel Rossetti wrote:


Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:34:51 + Gabriel Rossetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to 
2.6.19, and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My 
laptop overheats a lot now, it is around 90-96 degrees celcius when

compiling, and before it was a lot cooler (75 max). Has anything
major changed when dealing with acpi?
My acpid is running and my fans are on, but maybe they are not on as 
strong? Is there something new to do now?



acpid probably isn't related to that anyway. Or did you configure some
thermal triggers there? Does your new kernel have proper support for
ACPI (and its thermal module) and (although not important during
compile run) CPUfreq? MCE support? All relevant modules loaded?

I guess it's not the (speed of the) fans, but rather speed throttling
what's not working as desired here.

-hwh
  
The throttling is almost always off, except when I not connected to 
the AC. I did turn off the acpi compat. api, I trying to see if that 
was it. Other than that, I just copied my old config file to the new 
kernel directory and added the new stuff and turned off that I stated 
above. I'll keep you up to date, thanks for sparking the idea.


Cheers,
Gabriel



Well that didn't change anything.
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