Hi guys, I've had my HP Compaq CQ56 freezing when I've enabled pcie_aspm=force so you can test using sysfs to check would enabling it make problems before enabling pcie_aspm=force for good like I've wrote here:
http://www.techytalk.info/2011/06/linux-kernel-2-6-38-2-6-39-power-regression-workaround/
My findings on my old ASUS laptop are that there is a slight increase in battery life but not near to Lucid and its 2.6.32 kernel :(
Hi guys, I've had my HP Compaq CQ56 freezing when I've enabled pcie_aspm=force so you can test using sysfs to check would enabling it make problems before enabling pcie_aspm=force for good like I've wrote here:
http:// www.techytalk. info/2011/ 06/linux- kernel- 2-6-38- 2-6-39- power-regressio n-workaround/
My findings on my old ASUS laptop are that there is a slight increase in battery life but not near to Lucid and its 2.6.32 kernel :(