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by bugmenot
Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:31 pm
Forum: Linux on fit-PC2
Topic: Watchdog and Processor C-States [solved]
Replies: 8
Views: 26910

Re: Watchdog and Processor C-States

Do you really care about this lonely Watt :roll: ? Well, it's 1/8th or so. :mrgreen: Of course, it doesn't make that much sense - anyway, the geek in me can't live with wakeups-from-idle/s of more than 50 when idling, which was the case for GV3. With the above mentioned kernel cmdline flag the hard...
by bugmenot
Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:16 am
Forum: Linux on fit-PC2
Topic: Watchdog and Processor C-States [solved]
Replies: 8
Views: 26910

Re: Watchdog and USB auto-suspend

Hello MyLife and Dennis, Setting the Processor Full Speed setting to GV3 seemed to help. But i really don't want to do that the whole time, since the fit-pc2i will idle a lot and as far as i understand it C-states will save more power. Dennis, you're the author of the driver, right? :) The watchdog ...
by bugmenot
Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:47 pm
Forum: Linux on fit-PC2
Topic: Watchdog and Processor C-States [solved]
Replies: 8
Views: 26910

Re: Watchdog and USB auto-suspend

Update:
It doesn't have to do anything with the auto-suspend of usb. Any other ideas?

The reset doesn't come regularly either. Sometimes after 4 Minutes, sometimes it needs 20...
by bugmenot
Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:16 am
Forum: Linux on fit-PC2
Topic: Watchdog and Processor C-States [solved]
Replies: 8
Views: 26910

Watchdog and Processor C-States [solved]

Hello, I'm using the 2.6.37 kernel and i've enabled the watchdog in the bios and set it to 120 seconds. Moreover i'm using the software "watchdog" from watchdog.sf.net to trigger it every 20 seconds (interval = 20 in /etc/watchdog.conf). Still, the hardware watchdog was triggered after some random p...

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