On Friday 03 August 2007 08:53, Knut Petersen wrote:Unfortunately, I a lot of people don't understand that the ";-)" after this statement and they really think that cpufreq is a solution for thermal management. It isn't. Systems still need to be thermally sane when they are fully utilized and cpufreq helps not. No, you should never have to override your BIOS -- except for debugging. If Windows works out-of-the-box on this system, then Linux should too - even if we have to use a DMI-based workaround for a BIOS bug. I'm looking forward to seeing the bug report that you are going to file. Please include the dmidecode output in addition to the acpidump output. thanks, -Len -
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