Eduardo Costa Lisboa wrote:
> Hi, all. I am using the 2.6.13 linux kernel, but it seems that it
> doesn't change it's frequency anymore. It locks out on 800 Mhz.
>
>     Default CPUFreq governor (userspace)

This setting pushes the job of modifying the CPU frequency to a
userspace daemon, which obviously must be running for any change to
happen.  FC4 shipps the "cpuspeed" service which you can enable, and
it works fine.  I'm not sure what other distros use.

Under FC2, it didn't seem to work, so I wrote my own perl script
(somewhere on http://plausible.org/r3000z) to do the job.  It's pretty
simple.

Andy

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