Re: [CentOS] Cool 'n Quiet

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I thought Powernow would not be running at all on default CentOS 4 since 
AMD says to recompile the kernel with the linux driver package they 
provide, and the latest drivers don't work with kernels before 2.6.9, 
anyway. After your three postings I googled around and found I have to 
load the powernow and cpufreq-ondemand modules. I did so on one of my 
machines and changed the governor to ondemand. Seems to work so far, no 
error messages yet. My machines are on AM2 sockets.

One problem I have is that I don't get cpuinfo_cur_freq, only 
scaling_cur_freq. 
I also don't get any temperatur reading via /proc/acpi/thermal_zone, but I 
assume that's because of the chipset? (nforce 430).

Kai

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