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Hi... I have a problem. After upgrading the kernel(2.6.15.x) , the acpi-cpufreq and powernow-k8 modules don't work anymore. Both display the following message at end of line: "no such device"
But if I downgrade the kernel (2.6.15) everything works perfectly. Looking for differences between the kernels in the configs files (config26 I guess) located at /boot I don't see anything different...
I run "dmesg | grep powernow" command and it shows errors related to PSB structure in bios...
I don't understand.... with old kernel the modules work, but with later kernels don't....
Any Ideas?
Thanks for the help!
PS: sorry my poor english
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I have the same problem with an AMD64 MS-6702.
It is a known problem, see: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6034
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Thanks for information!!!
I see this link and the problem report status is marked as solved, but I still not understanding how fix it....
Is the solution compiling the kernel from the source with patch related in the website?
Thanks for any advices!!
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Sorry, I also do not know how to fix it. The kernel patch only seems like a workaround but not a permanent solution.
I hope and wait for a permanent solution in the kernel (eventually).
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I got news!!
Recompiling the kernel from source and disabling SMP support the acpi modules works finally....
But, I found another problem. The system becomes very, very slow (I need to say that I have a notebook, thus can be just notebook like error, maybe the normal pcs don't have problems). The screen frame rate is very slow, xorg take several seconds to run (~40 seconds), the cpu always stays in the high activity even when computer is idle, hd works very slow too...
I tried some steps to solve this (tips from other posts from archlinux and gentoo):
1) recompile the kernel disabling hyper-threadding: no sucess
2) step 1 + setting timer frequency to 1000: no sucess
I did this steps with latest kernels at the current and testing repositories without sucess (kernel26 and kernel26archck)
Reading others posts, other solution could be disabling ip_conntrack feature, but this I don tried yet or then downgrading the kernel to 2.6.12...
Somebody can help me in this quest?
Thanks
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Hi people!!
With the kernel 2.6.16 the acpi-cpufreq and powernow-k8 works fine....
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