Fixed in the latest Maverick kernel builds! I'm so happy. Grab the
latest kernel from the mainline kernel PPA and set Powermizer to Maximum
Performance and it'll go all the way up! :D
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Problem persists in 2.6.33.
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Not really. Truthfully, I don't know of a more popular bug reporting
system than Launchpad.
And yeah, this is extremely annoying already. Having to compile my own
kernel isn't exactly convenient.
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We've already gotten to that point here. We've been using KernelCheck
to compile the kernel from source with the ac_adapter module loadable
externally. What we'd prefer is a solution that doesn't involve
compiling the kernel every time a new one is released. Prferably a full
blown fix for the is
Have you tried out the new 2.6.33 release candidates? Because I haven't. You
can get them here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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Alright, confirmed that the power button no longer works with the
generic version of 2.6.32. Any idea what KernelCheck option is linked
to the power button state?
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There's a big thing about it here
http://marcosaruj.com/archives/382
Although this didn't work for me, since I'm using the Jolicoud kernel,
not the Ubuntu one. I had to revert back to 2.6.28 from 2.6.31, which
solved the issue.
I'm using 2.6.32 right now, which I built to be a real-time kernel,
I'm fairly certain that the vbox issues I'm having are also an effect of
the new kernel. Never had these issues with 2.6.28. I'll probably
switch back if the generic kernel doesn't turn out to be anything good.
Apparently there was a new bug introduced in 2.6.31 that required the
real-time kernel
Well I've used Sabayon before, so being that it's a bit like Gentoo (but
pre-configured from the start), I think I'll have an easier time than
you'd think. Sure, Ubuntu has a great packaging system, but thank the
lord it's not the only thing I know of in the Linux world.
Apparently Arch has some
No no, I'm saying it doesn't work under Ubuntu. I'm actually installing
Arch on my desktop right now to try it out, I'll take your word for the
payoff. As for the power button not working on my laptop, I'm going to
see if it still doesn't work when the Jolicloud generic kernel 2.6.32 is
released
Quick question: What kernel version are you currently using under Arch?
Because after messing around with this one for a few hours, I've come to
realize that my power button no longer works. I had to use the GUI to
put my computer to sleep, and once it was suspended it wouldn't wake up.
Had to ma
I've started using Jolicloud, which is a Jaunty-based distro. I'll keep
you updated on when a fix for this is added. In the meantime, still
nothing.
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That was fast. Fixed after uninstalling the older kernel (I was using
2.6.28-14) and rebooting. Seems to work now.
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Hahaha oh wow. This fix no longer works in 2.6.32. I compiled the
kernel with AC Adapter as a module, but have yet to try it as a part of
the kernel. I'll have to play around with the new kernel a bit more.
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Same issue here. I've been using Karmic since Alpha 3, and this only
started once Alpha 6 was released.
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Worked perfectly. I realized while I was starting up KernelCheck that
by default (as of today), it will install kernel version 2.6.30.5. This
is actually older than the Karmic kernel, and is not the newest version.
If you go to 'Custom Install', select 'Install older prepatch' and
select 2.6.31,
Alright, yeah, I'll need you to post that tutorial for me after all. I
have no idea what I'm doing, since I've never really had to work at
kernel level before.
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Yeah, sounds like you've been working on this at LEAST as much as I have
lol. First off, you're definitely using Powermizer, it's built into the
driver. What it does is adaptively underclock your video card to save
power when on battery. In our case, it limits the video card's core and
memory cl
Believe it or not, this is actually good news to me. Many people
believe this bug to be BIOS related (bias towards Microsoft products by
default). I have emailed Sager, and hopefully I will be sent a newer
version of the BIOS for the laptop (I haven't updated it since August of
last year). I'm g
Confirmed this issue from the latest Karmic, as well as Jaunty, Fedora
11 and Sabayon 4.2 with the Clevo M860TU. I'm thinking this is either a
kernel issue, or, more likely, an Nvidia issue. Either that, or our
specific laptop isn't working for some reason.
0.700032] ACPI Error (psargs-0359):
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