rmh3093 wrote:HecHacker1 wrote:pierluigi88 wrote:what about linux-phc? it seems it's not included in 2.6.25-zen1
ditto. otherwise the git of zen1 I pulled is the best yet. No hardlocks and my laptop sleeps correctly too. 2.6.24 was a little buggy with random hardlocks.
i was gonna merge PHC but I coudlnt really tell what was useful these days since speedstep-centrino is depricated....
the cpufreq-acpi patch applied with out a hitch but I think most of the goodies are in the other patches, if anyone knows more about PHC fill me in please
I don't really know what is userful, but it would be really nice to have it again. For me 2.2.35-zen1 also works well, no lookups yet and even tuxonice works
addon:
Found a patch for 2.6.25:
http://phc.athousandnights.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52
didn't try yet
addon2:
Just tried. The file linux-phc-kernel-vanilla-2.6.25-teknohog.patch in the mentioned thread is the only one needed and applies cleanly against 2.6.25-zen1. You don't need to have speedstep-centrino enabled, at least for T7200. ACPI_CPUFREQ is sufficient.
My working CPU Frequency scaling config section follows:
[*] CPU Frequency scaling
[*] Enable CPUfreq debugging
<*> CPU frequency translation statistics
[*] CPU frequency translation statistics details
Default CPUFreq governor (ondemand) --->
-*- 'performance' governor
<*> 'powersave' governor
<*> 'userspace' governor for userspace frequency scaling
<*> 'ondemand' cpufreq policy governor
<*> 'conservative' cpufreq governor
*** CPUFreq processor drivers ***
<*> ACPI Processor P-States driver
< > AMD Opteron/Athlon64 PowerNow!
< > Intel Enhanced SpeedStep (deprecated)
< > Intel Pentium 4 clock modulation
*** shared options ***
[*] /proc/acpi/processor/../performance interface (deprecated)
Hope this information is of some help
