On Tuesday 30 January 2007 12:35, Joe Harvell wrote:
> I am trying to enable all the power saving features I can on my Conroe
> E6600. After much searching on the web, I am a little confused about
> the Linux kernel support for ACPI on the Conroe.
>
> Here is my setup:
> Intel Core2 Duo E6600
> A
Robert Hancock wrote:
Joe Harvell wrote:
Here are my questions:
1) For P states, which cpufreq driver should I be using? I've heard
speedstep-centrino is deprecated (but only some aspects of it) that are
Right.
being moved into acpi-cpufreq. But I can't get acpi-cpufreq to load
in my
Joe Harvell wrote:
I am trying to enable all the power saving features I can on my Conroe
E6600. After much searching on the web, I am a little confused about
the Linux kernel support for ACPI on the Conroe.
Here is my setup:
Intel Core2 Duo E6600
Asus P5-B Deluxe board (Intel P965).
I am run
c/acpi/processor/CPU*/power
-Venki
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>Subject: ACPI C and P states on Conroe
>
>I am trying
I am trying to enable all the power saving features I can on my Conroe
E6600. After much searching on the web, I am a little confused about
the Linux kernel support for ACPI on the Conroe.
Here is my setup:
Intel Core2 Duo E6600
Asus P5-B Deluxe board (Intel P965).
I am running a Gentoo kernel b
I am trying to enable all the power saving features I can on my Conroe
E6600. After much searching on the web, I am a little confused about
the Linux kernel support for ACPI on the Conroe.
Here is my setup:
Intel Core2 Duo E6600
Asus P5-B Deluxe board (Intel P965).
I am running a Gentoo kernel
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