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Wolfgang Pfeiffer
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:20 pm    Post subject: Kernel 'config SENSORS_AMS[_PMU]' - what does it do ... ?
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Hi All

Is disk head parking possible now with SENSORS_AMS built from the
latest git sources? Or is there some separate driver that does the
parking? On Google I found SENSORS_AMS_HDPARK being mentioned, but
only for a short period of time, in summer 2006. And the pattern
'hdpark' seems to be missing in the latest git sources ...

If there's no disk parking possible currently: Is there some other use
of SENSORS_AMS/SENSORS_AMS_PMU? ... Reading the source:
Disabling/Resetting disk interrupts; pmu resets after free falls? ... Smile

Also: With a post-November 2005 Powerbook 5,8: I *do* have to choose
SENSORS_AMS_PMU as well, not just SENSORS_AMS, when trying to enable
motion sensing for this machine? Correct?

Thanks in anticipation

Best Regards
Wolfgang

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