2012-05-31, 17:17
Hi,
I believe that this is not xbmc related but I can not use it and I ran out of all ideas. Any suggestion is welcomed.
In short, this is what I did and what happened:
- Installed Ubuntu 10.10, then updated, then xbmc. All running well, but after standby the mouse and everything is choppy, xbmc reports that is running at 4~6Hz instead of 60. After many updates, tweaks, etc, still the same.
- Installed Ubuntu 12.04, with no update, no xbmc. All running well, after coming out of standby the mouse is moving slow and choppy, same as previous.
I tried to enable/disable things in bios with no result. I hope very much that someone could give me some new hints.
My sys info is:
- Mobo: Intel DG43GT at the latest f/w (http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/hig...rds/dg43gt)
- Chipset G43, Video GMA x4500 HDMI
- Dual Core Intel @3GHz
- 4Gb Ram @ 800MHz
- 64GB SSD drive
The hard drive is set as AHCI, "smart" enabled", parallel, serial and on-board 1394 are disabled since I have no use. Video mem is set for 256Mb, tried with 128Mb and "max".
Ram config is set to "Auto", PCI Latency=32 (tried with 64 too), HPET=enabled (tried disabled too), Intel Virtualization=enabled (tried disabled too).
ACPI suspend=S3, "Processor Power Management" tried enabled and disabled, UEFI=tried enabled and disabled.
It always the same, after booting is all OK, all smooth but after stand-by, the mouse moves very choppy and slow that I have to reset. Since it is an Intel, I have no control over video to tune or do to anything, or at least I am not aware. Please give me some hints to try.
Update: when I switch in bios from S3 to S1, when coming back from standby, it is all OK! The problem with S1 state is that the processor and most of it all it is still powered. So, definitely I need to be S3 but why would I have problems with S3?
I believe that this is not xbmc related but I can not use it and I ran out of all ideas. Any suggestion is welcomed.
In short, this is what I did and what happened:
- Installed Ubuntu 10.10, then updated, then xbmc. All running well, but after standby the mouse and everything is choppy, xbmc reports that is running at 4~6Hz instead of 60. After many updates, tweaks, etc, still the same.
- Installed Ubuntu 12.04, with no update, no xbmc. All running well, after coming out of standby the mouse is moving slow and choppy, same as previous.
I tried to enable/disable things in bios with no result. I hope very much that someone could give me some new hints.
My sys info is:
- Mobo: Intel DG43GT at the latest f/w (http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/hig...rds/dg43gt)
- Chipset G43, Video GMA x4500 HDMI
- Dual Core Intel @3GHz
- 4Gb Ram @ 800MHz
- 64GB SSD drive
The hard drive is set as AHCI, "smart" enabled", parallel, serial and on-board 1394 are disabled since I have no use. Video mem is set for 256Mb, tried with 128Mb and "max".
Ram config is set to "Auto", PCI Latency=32 (tried with 64 too), HPET=enabled (tried disabled too), Intel Virtualization=enabled (tried disabled too).
ACPI suspend=S3, "Processor Power Management" tried enabled and disabled, UEFI=tried enabled and disabled.
It always the same, after booting is all OK, all smooth but after stand-by, the mouse moves very choppy and slow that I have to reset. Since it is an Intel, I have no control over video to tune or do to anything, or at least I am not aware. Please give me some hints to try.
Update: when I switch in bios from S3 to S1, when coming back from standby, it is all OK! The problem with S1 state is that the processor and most of it all it is still powered. So, definitely I need to be S3 but why would I have problems with S3?