http://slackme.info/debian/backport/squeeze/cpufrequtils-007/

2011/10/21 Jeremy Allard <[email protected]>

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> 2011/10/19 Touko Korpela <[email protected]>
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>> I would like to have cpufrequtils backported for squeeze.
>> It's needed for Linux 3.0 kernel users and for AMD family 20
>> cpu (i.e. AMD E-350) support.
>>
>> cpufrequtils (007-2) unstable; urgency=low
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>>  * Bulk load only helper modules. Linux 3.0 shuffled cpufreq modules
>>    locations a bit and now cpu drivers and helpers are in the same
>> directory
>>    (closes: #636141).
>>  * Use modprobe -b in loadcpufreq to honour blacklisted modules
>>    (closes: #592488).
>>  * Load powernow-k8 for AMD family 20 (i.e. AMD E-350 cpus)
>>    (closes: #627811).
>>  * Stop changing printk levels when loading cpufreq modules (closes:
>>  * #624575
>>    and closes: #596235).
>>
>>  -- Mattia Dongili <[email protected]>  Wed, 03 Aug 2011 18:13:41 +0900
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>> I backported cpufrequtils and libcpufrequtils for squeeze 32 bits. I could
> build it for 64 bits too. It would be nice to have someone to review my
> backport. I tried to upload it on debian-mentor, but it doesn't appear to be
> upload correctly. Maybe I'll upload it to my ftp instead.
>
Please, tell me what you think.
http://slackme.info/debian/backport/squeeze/cpufrequtils-007/

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