For comment #27, #28 - I have an Optiplex GX270 and a laptop which can't be set 
to ondemand or conservative. It seems to be a problem with any computers I have 
which use p4_clockmod - try:
$lsmod | grep p4_clockmod
The only workaround I've found is to install and start powernowd with the 
system, and set the governor to userspace. This is set in arch in the 
/etc/conf/cpufreq.conf file (sorry, don't have the details for Ubuntu). I think 
you could put "cpufreq-selector -g userspace" in /etc/rc.local or a runlevel 
script in ubuntu.

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CPU Frequency Scaling defaults to "Performance" instead of "OnDemand"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344252
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