[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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David Nemeskey, as per
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#A3._Make_sure_the_bug_hasn.27t_already_been_reported
, if you would like a bug you have addressed, and you are not the original
reporter, please file a new report via a terminal and feel free to subscribe me
to it:
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Christopher: I have just commented on this issue a few days ago, how
come it doesn't qualify as 'recent activity'?! Yes, this problem is
still very much an issue.
If you wish, I could also execute the apport command. Is it OK or do you
require the debug information from the original reporter?
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A.Kromic, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue, coul
** Tags removed: regression-update
** Tags added: regression-release
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Title:
Frequency scaling doesn't work in current kernels
To manage notifica
I have the same problem with a Dell Inspiron 1420 under Precise. Except:
- I am using a 90W adapter, and I still only get 800 MHz
- The kernel option does not solve the problem for me :(
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My problem is described here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_CPU_frequency_scaling
The issue was running with 65W adapter and no battery. However, the
laptop happily worked that way at full speed for a long time until the
kernel version when that "protection measure" was added, and it
I updated the BIOS of my Laptop to Version 1.20 (released only a few
days ago) and the problem disappears ( and I removed the 'now useless'
boot parameter). ^^
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@A.Kromic: It works for me, too.
Thank you very, very much, Litold.
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Title:
Frequency scaling doesn't work in current kernels
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I wonder if that helps with Bug #786897 ...
fireandfuel, could you check?
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Title:
Frequency scaling doesn't work in current kernels
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That kernel option works for me too!
I confirm, in both 2.6.32-32 and the latest 2.6.35 frequency scaling now
works normally with that option. What does it do?
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Issue is solved by adding processor.ignore_ppc=1 to grub boot parameters
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Title:
Frequency scaling doesn't work in current kernels
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Please post which CPU you have and the contents of the following files -
after trying to scale the frequency:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq (normally needs root
privileges to read)
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
/sys/devices/system/cpu/c
@Litold: please check your CPU governor - maybe your machine purposely
sets the lowest frequency when CPU unloaded... You may also recheck when
the CPU is under high load.
Another thing I've remembered to mention - it doesn't matter if I boot a
32- or 64-bit system, with both scaling works fine wi
Still not working with latest release kernels: 2.6.32-32 (Lucid),
2.6.35-28 (Maverick, backported to Lucid) and 2.6.38-8 (Natty)
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Title:
Frequency
I have the same problem on my MSI laptop, with Ubuntu 10.10 x64
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 15
model : 104
model name : AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-60
Frequency Scaling not working
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I have the same behavior on my Asus laptop, running 64 bit kubuntu.
from /proc/cpuinfo (booted in 2.6.32) it is a
model 23
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8700 @ 2.53GHz
stepping 10
When I boot to either 2.6.38-8 or 2.6.35-25 I'm stuck at 800MHz on both
cores, and unable to set a minimum cpu s
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Title:
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Still NOT fixed for 2.6.32-30 and 2.6.35-25!
This still means I can not update my Lucid kernel, nor upgrade to
Maverick!
Someone else should have noticed this bug besides me..? I don't have
THAT special machine to be the only one affected ;)
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An additional note, although I use Lucid on amd64 arch, I've also
checked with Maverick i386 livecd and that arch's 2.6.35 kernel also
doesnt scale my CPU.
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