Hi, everyone... I am on Fedora 8. I hope to go to F9, but think after watching the mail, I will wait a bit. You all know I'm not astute on this stuff yet. My question is probably a stupid one.... I have a rather old, but well performing Pentium system with dual processors. Single chip type. I got the CPU throttling messages, and believed them. I took the system apart, cleaned the heatsinks and fans, relubed the interconnect and reassembled everything. Messages gone, no problem. But then I thought how would I monitor this as the local temps went into the 90's and we don't have AC (this only happens a couple of days a year here in San Juan Capistrano). So I brought up the CPU speed monitor and the CPU temp monitor. But the speed monitors said that the board lacked throttling capability. NOW this is a connundrum. How did I get the throttling messages if no throttling is available, and how does the monitoring code know the current speed of 2.99Ghz? Regards, Les H -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list