I really can't agree to close this ticket. The gnome applet worked in
past release and now it does not do a complete job as before.
I use AMD64 since 7.10 and use this application to change frequency of
my AMD64 since 8.04 with no problem. I just updated to Jaunty and had
some "good" surprises like a simple applet not responding to mouse
clicks as before.
I know this will probably be closed again but no one can say I didn't
try. Am I right?
Steps to reproduce:
-Use a processor with frequency scaling support (AMD64 and many others do)
-Install the cpu frequency scaling monitor applet on Gnome
-Click (left click) on applet
Expected results:
-> A menu with available frequencies and radio buttons to choice should appear
-> In the same menu a list of governors (like ondemand, performance, etc)
should be available too
Actual results:
-> No menu or applet response is seen.
User impact:
-> The applet is almost useless, it still shows the actual frequency but
did not change it.
If you need logs or anything else just tell me what you need. I will be
very glad to help on the resolution.
Thanks and regards,
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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cpu frequency scaling monitor does not change frequency in Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
alpha 5 on Core 2 system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337780
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