Seems my solution has hit a snag... It does work correctly but after
shutting down and restarting the laptop it sets the range of the
processor to 667 MHz to 667 MHz. Which wouldn't be a problem except your
laptop will be running slightly slow. To fix this you just have to type
the command 'cpufreq-set -d 667MHz -u 866MHz'. with administrative
privileges. Other than that it works fine.

Original Comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/24353/comments/26

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Incorrect module loaded on Pentium III Mobile
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