I doubt that marking the whole bug as invalid is the way to go. A BIOS
update might have solved PetriL's problem although he seems to be the
only one because forums are full of people missing speedstep with
overclocked Intel cpu's. My E6600 is well supported from my
motherboard's BIOS and works overclocked with EIST/C1E under Windows,
while Linux refuses to enable speedstep.

Also note that other bugs (e.g. #213119 or #175310) are marked as
duplicate of this one and this bug is marked invalid now. I believe the
problem still exists and lies within the upstream kernel as there was
some discussion on LKML before (can't find it anymore, sorry) and kernel
developers stated they don't care about overclocking so noone tried to
fix it. Ubuntu on the other hand is a distribution with a huge base of
desktop users and we do overclock our hardware sometimes.

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