Similar issue here: CPU 0 has the correct frequency, CPU 1 goes to
maximum. Ubuntu 14.04 (amd64), cpufreqd 2.4.2-2ubuntu1, on a Dell
Latitude E4300.

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Title:
  When I suspend my laptop to RAM and wake up and log in, the CPU
  Frequency Scaling Monitor is set to the max. frequency value (2,17 GHz
  in my case, not the previous one - for example Ondemand) -> I have to
  switch it manually

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