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Motherboards With Broken ASPM On Linux
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It would be great if someone tells to our poor souls how to manually detect if a motherboard has a faulty bios implementation and does not expose correctly pcie aspm.
On my HP DV5 with AMD configuration (two years old notebook) adding pcie_aspm=force to my kernel boot options simply doesn't produce anything valuable in dmesg.
The same happens on a HP Probook with an intel i3 sandy bridge processor (three months old notebook).
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Originally posted by Chewi View PostI think it should include servers. Electricity is a significant cost in running a server and not all servers push all their hardware to the maximum all the time. My own desktop is also my personal server that stays on all the time. This bug certainly matters to me.
Saving power in a data center is important of course, but ASPM isn't going to help out here.
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Originally posted by blackshard View PostIt would be great if someone tells to our poor souls how to manually detect if a motherboard has a faulty bios implementation and does not expose correctly pcie aspm.
On my HP DV5 with AMD configuration (two years old notebook) adding pcie_aspm=force to my kernel boot options simply doesn't produce anything valuable in dmesg.
The same happens on a HP Probook with an intel i3 sandy bridge processor (three months old notebook).
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Originally posted by Ex-Cyber View PostLooking at the Smolt statistics is always depressing. Even the mighty HP has lost the market share war to the up-and-coming "System manufacturer", thanks to the overwhelmingly popular "System Product Name System Version"Michael Larabel
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Gigabyte
I have spoken with Gigabyte about broken ASPM and this was his response.
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, since our products only support Windows OS, we do not receive proper driver from chipset vender, we cannot guarantee Linux to work on our system. We suggest you to install Windows OS to prevent having problems. If you install the Windows OS and still have any problems, please provide the error message screenshot for us, so we can try to see how to help. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Originally posted by Almorca View PostI have spoken with Gigabyte about broken ASPM and this was his response.
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, since our products only support Windows OS, we do not receive proper driver from chipset vender, we cannot guarantee Linux to work on our system. We suggest you to install Windows OS to prevent having problems. If you install the Windows OS and still have any problems, please provide the error message screenshot for us, so we can try to see how to help. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Originally posted by Almorca View PostI have spoken with Gigabyte about broken ASPM and this was his response.
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, since our products only support Windows OS, we do not receive proper driver from chipset vender, we cannot guarantee Linux to work on our system. We suggest you to install Windows OS to prevent having problems. If you install the Windows OS and still have any problems, please provide the error message screenshot for us, so we can try to see how to help. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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