Hello, Milan Obuch wrote: > On Friday 03 March 2006 11:19, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote: >>On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Anthony Maher wrote: >> >>>In /etc/rc.conf, commenting out the following solved the problems. >>> >>>###performance_cx_lowest="LOW" >>>###economy_cx_lowest="LOW" >>> >>>sorry for the noise. >> >> It's not a noise, it's a real problem. My ASUS M5A notebook (Intel >>Pentium M CPU model 750 1.86GHz), usually quite fast machine, becomes >>dead slow if I leave now-default settings *_cx_lowest="LOW". Every >>keystroke takes almost second to get echo on idle machine. I understand, >>ACPI developers want to test non-C1 cx states, that's why default >>settings have changed. But with this level of performance everybody will >>just switch back to C1. > > Could you eventually try another Cx state? I have similar trouble with VIA > Samuel based system, available states are C1, C2 and C3. LOW means C3, but > this is terribly slow and unusable, in effect. C2, set via sysctl works well. > I think ACPI developers would like to know our experiences. > Regards, > Milan Only state C1 works correctly. C2/1 C3/85 (and C4/185) all make emiclock behave badly. I did not bother to test shutdown for C2/C3 states. This behaviour did not happen under 5.4-> cheers -- tonymReceived on Sun Mar 05 2006 - 21:11:32 UTC
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