@mikeos:
Suspend/resume works since I added the "acpi_sleep=nonvs" kernel option, without disabling SpeedStep in BIOS. (Haven't tried too extensively, but did it successfully 6-7 times.)
I'm on a Dell Latitude e6410, NVS 3100M (driver: 260.19.12), 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu.
If I disable SpeedStep, I'm getting loads of 'MCP power or thermal limit exceeded' messages in /var/log/syslog.
@mikeos:
Suspend/resume works since I added the "acpi_sleep=nonvs" kernel option, without disabling SpeedStep in BIOS. (Haven't tried too extensively, but did it successfully 6-7 times.)
I'm on a Dell Latitude e6410, NVS 3100M (driver: 260.19.12), 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu.
If I disable SpeedStep, I'm getting loads of 'MCP power or thermal limit exceeded' messages in /var/log/syslog.