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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Those messages are normal, ignore them.

Can you post the output of "kernel-config show" command?
Ok, this is my actual kernel configuration by kernel settings:

Code:
current kernel configuration:
current frequency: 550
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150 
min. frequency: 125
max. frequency: 805
avoid frequencies: 125 
active frequencies: 250:24,180 500:33,360 550:36,400 600:38,430 720:44,520 805:47,520 850:60,520 900:60,520 950:60,520 1000:60,520 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 
SmartReflex VDD1=1, VDD2=1
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 0, up threshold= 95, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0
can you explain WHY the min freq is set to 125 MHz if I didn't used kernel settings to change my frequency? I've edited the pmconfig files as suggested by you without changing the min freq, in the pmconfig file is still 250MHZ!

What kind of profile am I running now?



Oh, another question for you. I can see using top command in terminal that there is always a process related to xorg active, with 4-6% of CPU usage always active. It seems that process handle a log file. It says that he path is /usr/bin/Xorg -logf. I tried to open that file to see what inside, but is too large. Do you know something about that?


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