Re: Power States

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On 12/21/06, Oliver Henriot <Oliver.Henriot@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dans sa grande sagesse, Balaji Rao a écrit, le 20.12.2006 19:51 :
> Also, power management is reported as not available.
Do you mean power management as in apm? In that case, it is most
probably normal behavior, it seems some recent core2duo setups simply do
not support apm at all.
No i am talking about ACPI and CPUFREQ.
> Where can i look for a solution?
I've given up apm altogether and use only cpufreq + acpi on my core2duo
T7200 and appart from getting C3 to work even when on mains, I haven't
had any particular hassles.

I think you are talking about core 2 duo mobile processor. But mine is
a desktop one.
But the error 'ACPI Exception (acpi_processor-0680): AE_NOT_FOUND,
Processor Device
is not present [20060707]' makes me feel there is a error in the kernel.
Sorry I can't give you more precise directions...

Cheers,





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warm regards

Balaji Rao
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