Hi,

Some time back my cpu frequency scaling stopped working. I was having 
issues with e17 as well so left it for a bit with the result that I 
can't pinpoint the kind of changes that made it stop working. So here 
goes

Dell Latitude D810 with 2GHz Centrino. Kernels 2.6.18-suspend2 and 
2.6.19. All relevant kernel code compiled as a module. This snippet 
from /etc/modules.autoload/kernel2.6 used to work:

speedstep_centrino
cpufreq_stats
freq_table
cpufreq_conservative
cpufreq_ondemand
#cpufreq_performance
cpufreq_powersave
cpufreq_userspace
#p4-clockmod
#speedstep_ich
#speedstep_lib

On boot, I get an error when loading speedstep-centrino that a device or 
resource is busy. But I can then log in, rmmod all these modules and 
manually modprobe them in the above order, and it works fine.

Perhaps I'm missing a module, or loading them in the wrong order but I 
don't find any docs setting me straight on this, and I've checked again 
and am sure I followed 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/power-management-guide.xml correctly?

Help anyone?

alan

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