Re: [PATCH, RFC] [1/3] Generic in-kernel AC status

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Hi!

> >This is not true as far as my box is concerned 
> >(Asus L5D).  It starts with
> >the _highest_ clock available.
> Hmm, but then there shouldn't be any critical 
> overheat problems and if,
> the hardware has to switch off the machine 
> hard. OS always could freeze,
> but the battery must not start to burn...

I told that to hw designers... too late. Fortunately batteries usually
only crash machine if you overload them.

> IMO, the /sys/.../brightness patch should go in 
> as soon as possible, I think
> all everybody agrees here?

Yep.

> Maybe I oversaw an issue, but I really don't 
> see a reason for connecting
> the brightness to ac in kernel space.

We are not going to connect it. But to implement .../brightness, you need to
know ac/battery on several "broken" notebooks.

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