I have tried 2.6.24-1 as you requested. The new kernel gives a lot of problems at this stage (i can't get X starting properly for instance), so i did some preliminary tests from the command line.
So far it seems like the bug still exists: cpufreq says the hardware limit is 2.39ghz, even though the processor did get properly detected as 3ghz by the kernel during boot. Apparently cpufreq uses the stock-values reported by the cpu rather than the actual speed that was detected by the kernel?
Hi Leann,
I have tried 2.6.24-1 as you requested. The new kernel gives a lot of problems at this stage (i can't get X starting properly for instance), so i did some preliminary tests from the command line.
So far it seems like the bug still exists: cpufreq says the hardware limit is 2.39ghz, even though the processor did get properly detected as 3ghz by the kernel during boot. Apparently cpufreq uses the stock-values reported by the cpu rather than the actual speed that was detected by the kernel?
Best regards,
-lite.