Re: Ardour 2.1 Mixer Levelmeters acting very slow with acpi=off

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Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 schrieb Thomas Kuther:
> On Mi, 21.11.07 18:41 Susanne Schneider <susemuse27@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > yes, hpet is enabled
> On my board I also have to enable HPET in the BIOS explicitly, because
> it's disabled by default.
> But if you do not care about power saving in any way, then acpi=off +
> dyntics disabled is OK, it seems.

Notice that there are (or at least seem to be) architectures where you can't 
disable acpi. At least on my amd64 I don't see any kernel-config-options to 
enable or disable acpi and its always on.

Arnold
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