Pallipadi, Venkatesh wrote:
> No. As in 2.6.18, speedstep-centrino and acpi-cpufreq are  two different 
> drivers/modules that support Enhanced Speedstep in slightly different ways. 
> It depends on your platform/BIOS on which one will work for your system. So 
> you should try loading both those drivers in that order. If you have both 
> compiled in the kernel, these drivers will be loaded (or tried to) in proper 
> order. Please try this with the latest stable 2.6.18 kernel.

Thanks, I'll try later.

> Also, can both of you send the complete acpidump output from your system. You 
> can find acpidump in latest version of pmtools package here: 
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/utils/

May be obtained over there:

[...]

>>>> processor, but speedstep-centrino returns ENODEV because of 
>>>> lack of _PCT et al 
>>>> entries in DSDT (http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xslaby/sklad/adump). 
----------------------^^^^

regards,
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