[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-04-19 Thread Philip Paquette
Setting as fix released. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu) Assignee: Philip Paquette => (unassigned) Status: Needs Info => Fix Released -- Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55689 You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-04-19 Thread frankuzzo
Everything's ok with the psmouse rmod trick. HP released a new BIOS to fix that too. Thanks for following the bug. Ciao. -- Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55689 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which i

[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-04-18 Thread Philip Paquette
Setting package to linux-source-2.6.15, so this bug gets out of the list of bugs without a package. Can you confirm this bug still happens in edgy/feisty? Did the workaround work? Should I close this bug? Thanks. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source

[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-01-29 Thread frankuzzo
It seems unrelated to ipw, switching to edgy didn't change things. But searching inside here, I got a possible solution in bug #67293, specific for my setup (hp6320). It came out it should be an hardware related issue, since a workaround is to remove a module manually before shutdown. I'm doing

[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-01-18 Thread Peter Whittaker
Please also refer to bug #61449: Another user experienced a similar problem that stopped occurring after moving to Edgy (Ubuntu 6.10). Any chance you can test your hardware with 6.10? Thanks! -- Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo https://launchpad.net/bugs/55689 -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 55689] Re: Maximum freq scaling not reacheable - centrino duo

2007-01-17 Thread Peter Whittaker
Please keep an eye on bug #63418 - there is a new ipw3945 coming for Feisty (and Edgy) and it may solve this problem. If it does, please mark this report as a dupe; if not, we'll keep this one open and assign it to the kernel team, in all likelihood. ** Changed in: Ubuntu Status: Unconfirm