Re: cpu frequency scaling unsupported all of a sudden

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On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 18:47 +0900, Kazutoshi Morioka wrote:
> If you upgraded from previous version of Fedora Core, check this:
> 
> $ rpm -q --qf='%{arch}\n' kernel
> 
> If this shows "i586", kernel.i586 is installed in your system.
> 
> On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 03:51 -0400, Louis E Garcia II wrote:
> > Just installed fc6 and the gnome applet tells me that cpufreq is not
> > supported. It has been working on my laptop throughout test3. Intel core
> > 2 duo, kernel bug?
> > 
> > -Louis

WOW, how did that happen? what is the proper way to install the same
version kernel for i686 arch? This has to be an installer bug. I wonder
if other packages are the same, if i386 is installed if i686 is
availale.

--Louis



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