Re: [PATCH] allow the highest frequency if bios think so.

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Peter Clifton napisał(a):

> I don't know about the HP NX 6125, but on my nc 6320, you have to rmmod
> psmouse before you shutdown or reboot the computer, otherwise something
> upsets the BIOS and it won't run at full speed on next boot up.
> 
> Can't hurt to give it a try. The other method to get it working again is
> to remove the AC adaptor and the battery for a few seconds, then
> re-insert and power up.
> 
> Bootup time is also much faster if the psmouse was rmmod'd before
> shutdown, or the power was completely removed as above.
> 
> Weired indeed!
> 
> Peter Clifton

The same problem in NX 6310 and - probably - other NX models. When I
forgot remove psmouse sometimes I saw psmouse CRC32 error (or something
similar) after ACPI called power off (at the last moment when power
off). Sorry, it's to fast, so I can't check what is happen.

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Maciej Rutecki <maciej.rutecki@xxxxxxxxx>
http://www.unixy.pl
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