Hi Matthia,

Mattia Dongili schrieb:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:35:15PM +0200, Steve Wolter wrote:
> > Package: cpufrequtils
> > Version: 007-1
> > Severity: normal
> > 
> > When using cpufrequtils or the kernel interface to the acpi-cpufreq
> > module on my VIA Eden 1.5 GHz CPU, I cannot set the frequency range
> > for the governor to the full hardware range. Trying to do so produces
> > weird frequency settings. Any of the two single frequencies offered
> > by the hardware can be included in a range, but not both at once.
> 
> well, if writing values directly to the /sys/devices/system/cpu*/cpufreq
> files produces the same results I'm afraid this is a kernel bug.
> You don't seem to be using a stock debian kernel do you?

Well, I do, at least it came right from ftp.de.debian.org. I've tried
the 2.6.32-5 package in the meantime and the 2.6.35 from experimental,
without the issue changing (interestingly, however, the 600 MHz cap
was raised to 900 MHz).

> If you are (or you can reproduce the bug with a stock debian kernel) we
> can reassign the bug to the kernel package otherwise your best bet is
> trying to seek help on the cpufreq mailing list but you'll need to try
> using 2.6.35 at least.

Well, it's not very urgent for me, so reassign might be the best option.
I'll do the reassign (if I can, I'll try now :-).

Thanks and best regards, Steve

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