On Friday, 29 July 2005, at 20:33:18 +0200, Jose Luis Domingo Lopez wrote: > I was just about to gather data to report the exact same problem in my > box, a no-brand non-mobile PC (AMD Athlon XP 1700+). Kernel version > 2.6.13-rc2 and before correctly detected both C1 and C2 processor states, > so when the system is idle some energy and heat is preserved. Now, with > 2.6.13-rc3-git8 only C1 gets detected, so no power save. > > I am going to try the patch Andrew suggest in this same thread right now, > and will report back is this fixes the issue. > Just rebooted with a 2.6.13-rc3-git8 kernel patched with the patch Andrew showed in his last email in this thread, and now processor C2 power state is recognized and operational again, giving in my setup a 12ºC decrease in processor temperature while idle. Greetings, -- Jose Luis Domingo Lopez Linux Registered User #189436 Debian Linux Sid (Linux 2.6.13-rc3-git8)
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