On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 19:45 +0000, frozenskunk wrote:
> It may not, but it did... ;-)
>
> I had the same issue that I liked to earlier, when I ran modprobe (as detailed) it changed my frequency from 2.19 to 2.20. I rebooted, and was right back where I started from (i.e. scaling not working, cpu freq set at 2.19).
> I did the modprobe again, and added the acpi-cpufreq, rebooted, and everything works correctly...
>
> I attached the files you requested, let me know if you need anything
> else.
Thanks, but if it is working for you then those files aren't
that much use.
As I said, if you are running the Jaunty kernel then it shouldn't
even be possible to load that module, so something is odd.
Please provide the output of "modinfo acpi-cpufreq"
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 19:45 +0000, frozenskunk wrote:
> It may not, but it did... ;-)
>
> I had the same issue that I liked to earlier, when I ran modprobe (as detailed) it changed my frequency from 2.19 to 2.20. I rebooted, and was right back where I started from (i.e. scaling not working, cpu freq set at 2.19).
> I did the modprobe again, and added the acpi-cpufreq, rebooted, and everything works correctly...
>
> I attached the files you requested, let me know if you need anything
> else.
Thanks, but if it is working for you then those files aren't
that much use.
As I said, if you are running the Jaunty kernel then it shouldn't
even be possible to load that module, so something is odd.
Please provide the output of "modinfo acpi-cpufreq"
Thanks,
James