Figures, you appear to be using a 'userspace' governor. In other words there is an application installed at your setup which controls the cpu speed, as opposed to the more usual 'ondemand' governor...
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Figures, you appear to be using a 'userspace' governor. In other words there is an application installed at your setup which controls the cpu speed, as opposed to the more usual 'ondemand' governor...
The problem has to do either with Ubuntu unable to interface ACPI properly when a battery is absent and laptop is on AC, or the firmware/hardware itself has a bug which causes the CPU to lock to...
No effect from BIOS control tweaking.
I have now searched the net for the occurencies of the same issue, and I do find people with similiar problems. None of them has been solved.
The problem...
cpufrequtils 002: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2006
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analyzing CPU 0:
driver: acpi-cpufreq
CPUs which need to switch frequency at...
I did what you suggested. 'sudo cpufreq-selector -f 2000000' puts the governor to be 'userspace' and the frequency jumps up to 1.2Ghz (not more). What I found out is that any value you supply as...
Thanks guys. I think it only switches to 2.0Ghz after prolonged periods of intense CPU activity. I have never seen it reach 2.0Ghz yet, and I do my usual desktop thing. I run on AC. And yes, I know...
Hello all,
I am running Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS and everything seems to be in top shape. I am wondering however, my frequency monitor applet in Gnome shows always 1.20Ghz for both cores. I patched the...