This package is obsolete and has been removed from the archive. Closing
associated bugs.
** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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[ 50.968608] ondemand governor failed, too long transition latency of
HW, fallback to performance governor
/*
* drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_ondemand.c
*
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* For CPUs with transition latency > 10mS (mostly drivers with CPUFREQ_ETERNAL)
* this governor will not work.
*/
There is NO choice
This is not an appropriate way to declare a package "obsolete". If you
think a package should not be used, file a bug to get it removed from
the archive and *then* invalidate the bugs.
** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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powerpc: powernowd init script intention
The powernowd package is obsolete, please do not use it. CPU frequency
scaling is now handled by the kernel, so if you still have issues on a
modern release, file a bug against the linux package.
** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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powerpc: powernowd init scri
I see, thank you Stefan. Somewhat related, but perhaps a new report
should be open RE: the thermal modules not being built in. The G5
machines do require thermal modules built in, or power management will
not work.
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powerpc: powernowd init script intentionally ignores ppc for loading cpufreq
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** Summary changed:
- powerpc: Initramfs does not auto load cpu-freq modules
+ powerpc: powernowd init script intentionally ignores ppc for loading cpufreq
modules
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powerpc: powernowd init script intentionally ignores ppc for loading cpufreq
modules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192677
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