James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/08/2007 11:04:06 AM:

> It's set to 'centrino' atm.
> 
> > If your using the generic acpi, try the driver specific for your 
> > cpu/chipset. If not, try using acpi-cpufreq.
> 
> Is this more complicated than echoing the appropriate string into that
> file? I get the following:
> 
> # echo "acpi-cpufreq" > 
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_driver
> bash: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_driver: Permission 
denied
> 
This is getting a bit further then I've ventured, but afaik, you should be 
able to remove the centrino module and any dependand modules, (mine is 
labelled speedstep_centrino) and inserting the acpi-cpufreq module.

Regards,

Scott
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