When I suspend my laptop to RAM and wake up and log in, the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor is set to the max. frequency value (2,17 GHz in my case, not the previous one - for example Ondemand) -> I have to switch it manually

Bug #992479 reported by dtfjgk
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This bug affects 3 people
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cpufreqd (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Undecided
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Bug Description

Version: 2.32.1.1
Ubuntu 11.04

summary: When I suspend my laptop to RAM and wake up and log in, the CPU
Frequency Scaling Monitor is set to the max. frequency value (2,17 GHz
- in my case, not the previous one - for example Ondemand)
+ in my case, not the previous one - for example Ondemand) -> I have to
+ switch it manually
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Ubuntu_Man (olmbastian) wrote :

it also affects me ....have a travelmate 4060, also the same that I have to setup also in the tool.......have ubuntu 12.10

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in cpufreqd (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Horst Schirmeier (horst) wrote :

Similar issue here: CPU 0 has the correct frequency, CPU 1 goes to maximum. Ubuntu 14.04 (amd64), cpufreqd 2.4.2-2ubuntu1, on a Dell Latitude E4300.

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