Originally posted by Qaridarium
I read that thread a few more times but didn't see any indication of default not running on the user's system. It didn't reduce power, obviously, but it also didn't crash at boot which is the problem on some systems if the driver defaults to mid, low, dynpm or anything else. As long as the system boots up (which it does with "default") the user can adjust power levels; if the system crashes at boot that's a lot harder.
Originally posted by del_diablo
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When you say "The BIOS that lacks it", what does "it" refer to ?
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