Re: Frequency scaling, Dell Inspiron 6000

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Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 03:26:24PM +0200, Sune Mølgaard wrote:

If I had bought the laptop today and encountered the problems, I would probably reach the same conclusion as you, but IIRC powernowd doesn't cooperate with p4-clockmod, and it was a kernel upgrade that made it complain.

powernowd works fine with p4-clockmod, but that doesn't change the major point - Celerons don't support any form of Speedstep.


Well, still (and this may be a topic for discussion on a powernowd ml) I encountered a powernowd failure as a result of a kernel upgrade and _not_ as a result of a powernowd upgrade. Do you know why this may be so?

Thanks,

Sune

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