Ryan Campbell wrote: > I still have not been able to get my frequency scaling working, but > after some looking around I noticed that > /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling says: > > # cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling > <not supported> Under Fedora 6 (which my laptop is running), I have the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor running in the upper menu bar. Lately (ie, after a recent kernel update) its been telling me that my processor frequency scaling is no longer supported. Odd because it used to be supported. I was looking into the applets options, it can monitor CPU0 or CPU1. Then I went and looked at /proc/acpi/processor and found that it contained 2 entries: CPU1 and CPU2 > Is this normal? It seems odd because I also get this: > > # cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies > 2001000 2000000 1600000 1200000 800000 and my /sys/devices/system/cpu conatins cpu0 and cpu1 subdirectories, neither of which has a cpufreq subdirectory. > Which makes me think that throttling should be working. I am running out > of ideas though. I too am at a loss to explain. > Ryan -- Kevin J. Cummings kjchome@xxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Registered Linux User #1232 (http://counter.li.org) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list