acpi-cpufreq vs p4-clockmod

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Hi all,

    I have a laptop (ASUS W7J) with an Intel Core2 T7200 2GHz.


    When I'm using the acpi-cpufreq for cpufreq, I get (from
cpufreq-info):

    available frequency steps: 1.99 GHz, 1.66 GHz, 1.33 GHz, 996 MHz


    When I use the p4-clockmod, I get:

    available frequency steps: 250 MHz, 500 MHz, 750 MHz, 1.00 GHz, 1.25
GHz, 1.50 GHz, 1.75 GHz, 2.00 GHz


    If I modprobe acpi-cpufreq first, then rmmod it, then modprobe
p4-clockmod, I get:

    available frequency steps: 125 MHz, 250 MHz, 375 MHz, 500 MHz, 625
MHz, 750 MHz, 875 MHz, 1.00 GHz


    I know acpi-cpufreq is recommended these days, so my question is is
it possible to get acpi-cpufreq to recognize more frequencies? Maybe all
the above?

    Thanks.


Pigeon.

    
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