Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:39:42 -0500 | From | Stephen Clark <> | Subject | Re: cpuinfo_cur_freq always max |
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Johannes Weiner wrote:
>Hi, > >Stephen Clark <Stephen.Clark@seclark.us> writes: > > > >>userspace >> >> > >Please supply the full dmesg output on the non-working kernel the >corresponding .config (or /proc/config.gz). > >Added Dave to CC. > > Hannes > > > Duh - I rebooted into the new kernel and no longer see the behavior I described above. Maybe I had something going in the background i didn't realize. Thing was I even started a bash empty while loop to see if /proc/cpuinfo speed would go up and it did.
I have an applet that displays on my kde kicker panel that every 2 seconds reads /sys/.../cpuinfo_cur_freq and it was sitting on the max speed all the time. Hmmm.
Well Thanks for the response and sorry for the false alarm.
Steve
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