Hello Don Newell! Thank you for your reply! The issue persists unchanged
and also affects Lucid.

As requested, the command apport-collect 343101 was applied. The result
was:

"Updating problem report"

"No additional information collected"

I suspect I may need to include something else to this command. Could
you help me to determine what should I include on this command line?

The following lines are an attempt to provide a clue to what's going on.
See attached image, please!

CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor 2.29.5

The problem persists today and it also affects Ubuntu Lucid
Release 10.04 Kernel Linux 2.6.32-17-generic-pae
Gnome 2.29.92

Trying to add CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor to Panel will result on an
error message that states as follow:

"You will not be able to modify the frequency of your machine. Your
machine may be *misconfigured* or not have hardware support for CPU
frequency scaling."

A print screen image of the message is attached to this report.

There are ways to activate this ability by following instructions
reported on 2009-03-15. On lucid it will partially allow CPU scaling but
the scaling profiles will be messed up. i.e on demand scaling profile
will cause it switch to the lowest frequency and keep it there instead
of increasing CPU frequency as required.

The problem/Bug

Frequency Scaling Monitor 2.29.5 does not work after it has been added
to Panel. It shows an error message and is unable to manage CPU.

How it is supposed to work? How it is expected to work?

Frequency Scaling Monitor 2.29.5 should identify and allow CPU
management upon activation. CPU management can greatly improve battery
life if enabled.

Thank you for your attention. I will be waiting for any other
information request.

** Attachment added: "CPU scaling.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42256662/CPU%20scaling.png

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