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discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hi, For any stream Interface driver to have the Power Management in it there are APIs exposed by that driver XXX_PowerUp() and XXX_PowerDown() These will be called while device Resume and Susped respectively. One can handle the slot power/ clock/ sdbus power etc. in these APIs.

[drochner@netbsd.org: CVS commit: src/sys/kern]
... non-prefetchable) [size=128K] I/O ports at 5000 [size=32] Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 2 Capabilities: [d0] Message Signalled Interrupts: The GNU core utilities ii deb 1.5.11etch1 Debian configuration management sy ii e2f 1.39+1.40-WIP-2006.11.14+dfsg-2etch1 ext2 file system utilities and lib

Question for Skip on SV Flying Pig
... not set @@ -306,6 +308,7 @@ CONFIG_BFIN_DCACHE=y # CONFIG_BFIN_WB is not set CONFIG_BFIN_WT=y CONFIG_L1_MAX_PIECE=16 +# CONFIG_MPU is not set # # Asynchonous Memory Configuration @@ -354,6 +357,7 @@ CONFIG_BINFMT_ZFLAT=y # Power management options # # CONFIG_PM is not set +# CONFIG_PM_WAKEUP_BY_GPIO is not set

FreeBSD 6.0-REL, system lockup, recovers when keyboard pressed
The correct handling of console devices has to consider power management and whether or not the device used is currently active. There are different cases: No special cases for device classes, no assumptions whether devices stay usable after suspend, and no compromises in following the power management specs.

World Affairs: Interview Lee Kuan Yew
... latency 64, IRQ 20 I/O ports at e800 [size=8] I/O ports at e400 [size=4] I/O ports at e000 [size=8] I/O ports at d800 [size=4] I/O ports at d400 [size=16] I/O ports at d000 [size=256] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: sata_via 00:0f.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies,

CFT: k8temp driver
John McGhie j...@mcghie.name microsoft public mac office word Hi George: If you were on a laptop, I would wonder whether your power-management was a bit too aggressive. Spinning down the disk when it shouldn't? I would also look in Activity Monitor to see who is gobbling all that processor.

EZ GPO a zwykly uzytkownik (power management przez GPO)
Phillips afn18...@afn.org microsoft public windows vista general I would be loking at: Indexing Services System Restore Defragmenter Michael "Ash" <ash.si...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ff9ae727-b91a-4983-baf9-fc84a64b4ac3@d70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... I have 3 hard disk drives on my machine and I am finding

WAAH! Waah!
... IRQ 22 Memory at edf00000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K] Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: fglrx_pci Kernel modules: fglrx 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller Subsystem: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Flags: bus master, fast devsel,

jak skonfigurowac WIFI W UBUNTU
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca linux debian user On 2008-02-11, Ron Johnson <ron.l.john...@cox.net> wrote: On 02/11/08 08:20, Tyler Smith wrote: Hi, I'm getting some strange errors at the end of the boot-up process. This is what it looks like in dmesg: hda: drive_cmd: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete

2.6.25-rc2 + smartd = hang
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is not set CONFIG_HZ 0 CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START0x100000 # CONFIG_KEXEC is not set # CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP is not set # # Power management options (ACPI, ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support # CONFIG_ACPIy CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEPy CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FSy # CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP is not set

I am permanently getting the spinning ball......
... udev 0.114-2 /dev/ and hotplug management daemon * dpkg -l initramfs-tools ii initramfs-tool 0.90a tools for generating an initramfs * lspci -vv 00:00.0 Host non-prefetchable) [size=1M] [virtual] Expansion ROM at 50000000 [disabled] [size=1M] Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2 Flags: PMEClk- DSI+

Bug#466401: linux-image-2.6.18-5-amd64: Hewlett-Packard NC364T PCI ...
... secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=0 I/O behind bridge: 0000e000-0000efff Memory behind bridge: dfd00000-dfefffff Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00000000c0000000-00000000cfffffff Capabilities: [88] Subsystem: Dell Unknown device [1028:01bd] Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2 Capabilities:

Performance problems with 3ware 9500S-4LP and 2.6.25-rc3
@state: new power management state * @@ -533,7 +451,6 @@ int device_suspend(pm_message_t state) might_sleep(); down_write(&pm_sleep_rwsem); - lock_all_devices(); error = dpm_suspend(state); if (error) device_resume(); Index: linux-2.6/drivers/usb/core/usb.c

[drochner@netbsd.org: CVS commit: src/sys/kern]
Bandu m.ba...@gmail.com microsoft public vc language Hi, Is there any proper documentation, tutorial or sample about Vista power management API ? i'm trying to find that WriteGlobalPwrPolicy and ReadGlobalPwrPolicy equivalent Vista API. In the documentation, it mentioned that we got to use power write fuction.

Bug#468657: laptop-mode-tools: Problem with LSB header in init.d ...
However, as you pointed out, this means that files are spread across drives in a way that may not be optimal wrt power management / drive spin-ups. One fairly simple possibility is to rearrange existing files such that some combination of performance and power savings are maximized given the observed usage patterns

Bug#465775: b43: ethX is renamed to wlan0_rename when b43 wireless ...
Message 11/2/2007 12:17:33.183 Found Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID Capability Message 11/2/2007 12:17:33.183 Found Power Management Capability Message 11/2/2007 12:17:33.183 Found MSI Capability Message 11/2/2007 12:17:33.183 Found PCI Express Capability Message 11/2/2007 12:17:33.183 PCI-Express Device Type

Power management of external harddrive
Try to enable it: 1) In the "Power management options" submenu enable the "Power Management support" option (CONFIG_PM) - if this option is disabled, you will not see the option to enable ACPI below. 2) In the same submenu enable the "ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support" option (CONFIG_ACPI).

XP Pro SP2 Power Management Issues
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca linux debian user Hi, I'm getting some strange errors at the end of the boot-up process. This is what it looks like in dmesg: hda: drive_cmd: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } hda: drive_cmd: error=0x04 { AbortedCommand } ide: failed opcode was: 0xef The thing is,

Update to above
@state: new power management state * @@ -533,7 +458,6 @@ int device_suspend(pm_message_t state) might_sleep(); down_write(&pm_sleep_rwsem); - lock_all_devices(); error = dpm_suspend(state); if (error) device_resume(); -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a

PERFORCE change 136065 for review
In my searching I have found a couple of references to dodgy keyboard drivers, problems with systems on KVM switches (like this one is), and power management issues. Any clues? Unfortunately tracking -STABLE is not really an option for me on this box, but I'm more than happy to update and build a new kernel on a