Hanno Stock,

After a fresh system start "cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_driver" returns speedstep-
smi.

Running /etc/init.d/powernowd stop; cpufreq-selector -g userspace;
powernowd -q (as root) returns the laptop to 7.10 style CPU freq scaling
(two steps 700/1000 MHz).  It seems to work fine until a power state
change occurs.  Unplugging the AC adapter or plugging it in causes the
CPU scaling to lock in 100% mode again.

7.10 simply worked without any special configuration.  What changed to
cause this?

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[hardy] Regression: powernowd no longer works with nforce2 cpufreq driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223812
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