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Hello,
Since the Kernel-2.6.23 upgrade, I have the following error on loading the speedstep-centrino
so I can't change the proc frequency.
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_centrino (/lib/modules/2.6.23-ARCH/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-centrino.ko): No such device
Is anybody have this same error ?
Last edited by tuxom (2007-10-21 17:39:31)
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If I remember correctly I came across this with my laptop some time ago. Try the acpi-cpufreq module instead.
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Hi tuxom,
if I remember correctly this module is deprecated; you can load acpi-cpufreq instead
I have a centrino laptop and I don't have any problem
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Thank you dmartins and luca, that works well now.
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Ran in this too, thanks for the solution.
Maybe this is worth a sticky?
Arch is a very good laptop distro because it is very fast IMO, now if I only could get suspend and hibernate to work like I had it in Gentoo (another excellent distro). My HP laptop is a bitch with these things with the ATI card and so... .
Bye, signor_rossi.
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Signor_rossi, I have an HP nc8430, Suspend to RAM is working for the first time using 2.6.23. It doesn't work for you?
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Suspend to ram AND acpi-cpufreq is a no go for me.
It appears to work, but after coming out of suspend I get this error:
ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 17 at AML address f08763c3 offset 0, ignoring [20070126]
ACPI Error (psargs-0355): [DBþÿ] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\_PR_.CPU1._PCT] (Node dfff23c0), AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI Exception (processor_perflib-0170): AE_NOT_FOUND, Evaluating _PCT [20070126]
And then acpi-cpufreq only controls one processor. The other proc is stuck at halfway between full performance and minimal.
Independently, suspend and acpi-cpufreq work fine.
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Signor_rossi, I have an HP nc8430, Suspend to RAM is working for the first time using 2.6.23. It doesn't work for you?
Unfortunately not It at least goes into suspend now, which it didn't before, but it still doesn't wake up.
I even tried opensuse today, but there also fglrx and suspend 2 ram is a no go. nx8220 is still a single core centrino, I only would like to know what is missing in arch kernels that my custom gentoo kernel had (crucial acpi-ide support IS enabled and the log isn't helpful at all). And this matter is very time consuming to debug.
Bye, signor_rossi.
Edit: It seems fglrx is not the culprit. I unloaded it and suspended the machine and it didn't resume again, this really looks like when ide-acpi was not enabled/present in Gentoo.
Last edited by signor_rossi (2007-10-23 21:08:51)
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