I have an EEE 701 with an "unusual issue" in the sense that I flashed the bios so that the FSB runs @100% it runs the full 900MHz (not the 70% creating the 630MHz as it did from the factory).
The issue is that if I select fsb clocking, and suspend the computer on battery, then decide to plug it in then wake it, the computer locks up with the telltale sign of the garbled display. i think it is jumping the FSB clock from the pre suspend state of 70 to 100;
I had seen this with other distros when I tried to use an eee.ko kernel module and didn't change the FSB clock in 5 MHz increments.
I have been trying to remember to change the setting in eee-control back to "disable" under CPU. I like it on when on battery because it seems to really make the battery last.
Is there a script I can modify such that on suspend, I can have it jack the FSB back up to 100? I assume I need this "opposite" thing to happen because my BIOS is set at 100 MHz now.
ADDITIONALLY
I see there is a "FSB Mode: 0x200" in the CPU tab also and I have no idea what this means. I tried google'ing this to see what this is and what modifications do to it.
[SOLVED] pupeee in eee701 1.0: suspend and resume issues
[SOLVED] pupeee in eee701 1.0: suspend and resume issues
Last edited by bwh1969 on Tue 11 Jan 2011, 00:03, edited 1 time in total.
didn't work but this did
It still froze, but you still helped by pointing out the correct file.
I commented out :
#acpitool -a |grep on-line
#if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then
# /etc/acpi/performance.sh
#else
# /etc/acpi/powersave.sh
# fi
It then just leaves the FSB setting alone before suspending?
I am unfamiliar with what PupEEE uses to change the bus speed so perhaps there is a better workaround BUT this works for me. The only small thing is that if I wake it with the adapter in, it does not put it up to performance but I can do that manually: better than a freeze up, that is for sure.
I commented out :
#acpitool -a |grep on-line
#if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then
# /etc/acpi/performance.sh
#else
# /etc/acpi/powersave.sh
# fi
It then just leaves the FSB setting alone before suspending?
I am unfamiliar with what PupEEE uses to change the bus speed so perhaps there is a better workaround BUT this works for me. The only small thing is that if I wake it with the adapter in, it does not put it up to performance but I can do that manually: better than a freeze up, that is for sure.
this worked
adding sleep time fixed it.