http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7514





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-12-04 23:10 -------
Hi,
I'm sorry to say that, but for me speedstepping still don't works. In the
meantime I've tried all Linux distris with 686 as well as with a 386 kernel in
different versions. Either the Speedstepping doesn't work at all or it just
works between 1 and 1,33GHz though cat /proc/cpuinfo delivers the right
informations. 

Under /sys/devices/system/cpu/... I've found that speedstepping should work
between 1 and 1,83GHz but it doesn't and I've made it work just sometimes by
using a Live CD with Ubuntu. Here the CPU's steps are correct but after
installing it the frequency scales again only between 1 and 1,33GHz. In my
opinion there is still a problem left. Has anyone an Idea what to do? The Bios
is already updated to F08.



TIA
Ralf

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