Zoran Kolic
2007-Jan-29 14:26 UTC
rd.d/power_profile: dev.cpu.0.cz_supported doesn't exist
> performance_cx_lowest="HIGH" # Online CPU idle state > economy_cx_lowest="HIGH" # Offline CPU idle stateHave you tried "LOW"? Or to put performance and economy option into rc.conf file? Zoran
Lars Stokholm
2007-Jan-30 09:14 UTC
rd.d/power_profile: dev.cpu.0.cz_supported doesn't exist
Zoran Kolic wrote:>> performance_cx_lowest="HIGH" # Online CPU idle state >> economy_cx_lowest="HIGH" # Offline CPU idle state > > Have you tried "LOW"? Or to put performance and economy option > into rc.conf file?I have now, still: hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C1 sysctl: hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: Invalid argument
Lars Stokholm
2007-Jan-30 17:47 UTC
rd.d/power_profile: dev.cpu.0.cz_supported doesn't exist
Zoran Kolic wrote:>> I have now, still: >> hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C1 >> sysctl: hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: Invalid argument > > Would you remind me of your hardware data? What cpu, > what mobo? It works on my 64-bit system I'm writing this > mail.Intel P4 3.00 GHz, MSI MS-7012. It's a Medion 8080XL computer. I've downgraded to 6.2-RELEASE and the problem disappeared. When I upgraded, the problem was back. I've looked at the list of files changed since RELEASE, but I don't see how any of the changes in sysctl.c should cause this. I know little about the source tree, but none of the other files changed ring a bell. And noone else seem to be having this problem. It's a little frustrating. Could I check-out STABLE at various dates, build world and kernel, install and boot, until I get the error? Is it possible? That way I would at least know the date of the guilty commit.