Re: Don't have scaling_available_frequencies files

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> > I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no
> > cpufreq directories in the cpu folders.
> 
> I think that's probably because the associated driver is
> not loaded.

I did some reading on the cpufreq and actually think it
is better that it is not enabled.

Thanks,
	Neil

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