I've got a aod250-1613 (intel n280 + android + xp version) and this affects me too. but is it possible that this is about the kernel rather than cpufreqd (that's a deamon, right?)?
I did not install cpufreqd. If I echo ondemand > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor (from arch wiki), it freqs down. And, again without modprobing acpi_cpufreq (or after modprobing), the max freq shows itself to be 1.33 and not 1.66.
Can that mean that there is something wrong with how the kernel reads its info?
I've got a aod250-1613 (intel n280 + android + xp version) and this affects me too. but is it possible that this is about the kernel rather than cpufreqd (that's a deamon, right?)?
I did not install cpufreqd. If I echo ondemand > /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu0/ cpufreq/ scaling_ governor (from arch wiki), it freqs down. And, again without modprobing acpi_cpufreq (or after modprobing), the max freq shows itself to be 1.33 and not 1.66.
Can that mean that there is something wrong with how the kernel reads its info?