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dmidecode output for system in #157
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Can you add dmidecode output too please?
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Can someone provide a working patch for 2.6.16? I think that the one above
should be removed.
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hdparm -I /dev/hda on vaio vgn t 140 p
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lspci -vv on vaio vgn t 140 p
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I confirm that the problem is still here after aplying the patch on my vaio
vgn-t140p. What goes on is a little different in my case :
- with only the patch applied, the
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I am not sure how HT was stable with USB device. Looks to me that BIOS is
totally broken with HT.
>From the DSDT above, I only see one processor object in DSDT for CPU0.
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> I mean there are NO kernel hack exists to prevent THM 2,6,7?
Right, no hacks. That kernel hack was gone long ago: Once I took
THM2,6,7 out of the DSDT, I removed the
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So, do you mean THM0,2,6,7 are all included in your 10 cycles testing?
I mean there are NO kernel hack exists to prevent THM 2,6,7?
If yeas, then, it's time to do some c
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> But from "from-serial-console.dmesg", I just found THM0?
Right, those messages are just with THM0. Then, feeling brave, I
recompiled with the BIOS DSDT and told acpi
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>$ grep DSDT .config
># CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT is not set
But from "from-serial-console.dmesg", I just found THM0?
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>> Just tried 10 cycles with a vanilla DSDT and it worked fine (had to
>> wake up cycles 2-10 with the power button).
> Then, don't forget to delete the hack of removin
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Then, don't forget to delete the hack of removing THM{2,6,7}.
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