Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 19:42:17 -0400 (EDT) From: john@utzweb.net To: "Carl Gustavsson" <carl.gustavsson@telia.com> Cc: Colin Faber <cfaber@ruckusmail.com>, mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Dell laptops Message-ID: <33711.69.93.78.27.1152834137.squirrel@69.93.78.27> In-Reply-To: <44B554AA.20009@telia.com> References: <20060711.104708.1159134898.imp@bsdimp.com> <20060711114633.G67466@orthanc.ca> <44B54E3A.9040102@ruckusmail.com> <44B554AA.20009@telia.com>
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> Colin Faber wrote: >> I'm running -CURRENT on a D610 with working crt/lcd Fn switch, bge, >> wireless (via ndis), sound, video (including DRM/DRI), est (via >> powerd), and Lid switch control. >> >> The only problems I've noticed so far is that when running est with >> powerd in adaptive mode, it seems to adjust the cpu timing many times >> a second, which has lead to some applications being unstable and or >> performing horribly (the most notable would be audio applications, >> each time the cpu timing is switch you hear a pause). aha! now i get it, the same thing happens with powerd, i notice the hiccups when i am listening to something. perhaps there is an unutilized hardware callback somewhere that can inform powerd/est that the audio device is in use and that it shouldnt toggle the cpu.....
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