> In mailing-lists.linux-kernel, Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
>
> > When running /sbin/poweroff from runlevel 3 or 5, 'halt -i -d -p' is
> > again the last command run, follwing this from the kernel:
> > Power down.
> > hwsleep-0178 [02] Acpi_enable_sleep_state: Entering S5
> > And again my system hangs.
>
> I have an ASUS A7V motherboard, similar to your ASUS A7V133. I find
> that stock kernel (2.4.18-pre7) APM powers off the machine, but stock
> kernel ACPI does not. However, the Intel ACPI patch, available from
> http://developer.intel.com/technology/IAPC/acpi/downloads.htm against
> kernel 2.4.16, does power down my machine. I was able to forward port
> this to 2.4.18-pre7 without too much trouble by starting with 2.4.16,
> applying the Intel ACPI patch first, and then applying kernel
> patch-2.4.17 and kernel patch-2.4.18-pre7.
Thanks for the tip; now it works. And besides I installed acpid - pretty
cool to get a clean shutdown when the power-button is pressed :-)
> As to the merits of the amd_disconnect patch that started this thread,
> under 2.4.18-pre7-acpi, I get an idle CPU temperature of about 48 C.
> With the amd_disconnect patch, it drops to 32-35 C, wow! As
> previously discussed, APM + amd_disconnect on an Athlon does not
> provide any power savings, one needs ACPI + amd_disconnect.
>
> Note that on this motherboard (and perhaps all ASUS Via chipset
> motherboards, including the A7V133), one needs the following line in
> /etc/sensors.conf to get reasonable lm_sensors CPU temperatures:
> compute temp2 @*2, @/2
> This is as described at http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/support.html
> in Ticket 775.
Eek, so my BIOS was right after all :-) The system is 63C at high load
and 45C with the disconnection patch and ACPI enabled. With normal APM
and no disconnection it is around 60C.
Thanks anyway.
Regards
Rasmus
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