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The powernowd package is obsolete, please do not use it. CPU frequency
scaling is now handled by the kernel, so if you still have issues on a
modern release, file a bug against the linux package.
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Does this issue occur in Lucid?
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Sorry to revive such an ancient bug, but it still exists.
Like everybody else, I'm on a 1ghz PIII Dell Inspiron 8100. If
/usr/share/powernowd/cpufreq-detect.sh is left to its default of loading
speedstep-smi (which it will), the module will load, but the freezing
when scaling down will persist. Th
Thanks for the workaround Bill, worked a treat. Now's all that's
required is to get the underlying defect fixed!
:) Cheers
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I can confirm that this bug is still present in Hardy (development
release). I also have a PIII Dell Inspiron 8100 just like those above.
Here's some info:
:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 11
model name : Intel(R) P
Any new data on this bug? I also experience the problem on my Inspiron
8100 laptop running gutsy:
# modprobe speedstep-ich
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich
(/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-ich.ko):
No such device
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Nope, speedstep-smi doesn't work correctly. Still throws the 'cpufreq:
change failed with new_state 1 and result 0' error.
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Also, I forgot to add. I'm also running an Inspiron 8100 laptop. It
seems to be running fine with the speedstep-smi module loaded, but it's
a little slow(No pauses, but the actual speed is down. This is after
installing cpufreqd/removing powernowd, then removing
cpufreqd/installing powernowd. I had
when I put in 'grep -q 'Intel .*ICH' $IOPORTS ; echo $?' it just sits
there. when I input Ctrl+c it outputs 130. I don't know the significance
of this, but I hope it's useful. It doesn't seem to matter how long I
wait, but if you wish I can leave it over night and see what happens.
^.^
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look #110504
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Having the same basic problem on a Dell Inspiron 8130. None of the
speedstep modules will load at all; they all say "No such device".
Also, when I try to cat /proc/ioports, I get a segfault!
Running Feisty at the moment.
(This is a friend's laptop, so I may not have quick access to it, but
let m
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I have the same issue on my Dell i8100.
Also confirm that Edgy doesn't allow modprobe of the ich (no such
device).
So the underlying defect is the incorrect detection of the chipset on
the Dell(s)?
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Has anyone figured out a workaround it saying no such device in Edgy?
Its extremely annoying and as I mostly use my laptop on battery power, I
need the energy savings from the reduced CPU speed.
Why is this still marked as needs info? We've provided all of the info
requested...
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It is now no longer possible to load the speedstep-ich module on the
Inspiron 8100 under edgy:
sudo modprobe speedstep-ich yields:
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich
(/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-386/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
/speedstep-ich.ko): No such device
The problem of reverting to s
Nevermind, I figured it out and now my CPU meter is reading full.
Thanks guys!
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How do I hardcode "speedstep-ich" into /usr/share/powernowd/cpufreq-
detect.sh?
I'm pretty new to Linux and I just need to know so that I can listen to
music in XMMS and browse the web at the same time without having
glxgears open in a different Workspace or it studdering when I get sent
to a new
Another wote from the user of Dell Latitude C600: same problem, same
solution.
It was like that on Breezy -> Dapper and now progressing to Edgy :(
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Having same problems (same symptoms, same solution) on my Dell Latitude
C810.
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Paul: I am experiencing the same issue. The symptoms, problems, and
solutions are all exactly the same. I just wasn't sure how to do it and
now that I am doing it correctly, adding that line to the file fixes the
issue.
I have the same exact hardware as him (Dell Inspiron 8100), here's my
lspci ou
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