Re: Power States

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On 12/21/06, Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am having a similar issue with my HP nc6400 laptop 1.83ghz

Bu what i have is a desktop processor. Not sure what power states are supported.

I get C1, C2 on AC adapter, and I get C1, C2, C3 on Battery, but I get
no C0 (max mhz) and no C4 or C5. (Even though they are supported and
used under windows when I boot into that "cra**y" OS.
My APM = yes



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warm regards

Balaji Rao
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