I'm not 100% positive this is the right bug to be reporting on, but I
have a situation similar to W. Kyle White (comment #31). A laptop I'm
using with a fresh install of Lucid will not allow me to select anything
other than "Performance" as the governor in the GNOME CPU frequency
scaling applet. Other options are not greyed out, but selecting them
results in no change. As with W. Kyle White, I'm using the p4_clockmod
module.

I also made the changes to /etc/init.d/ondemand recommended by Jiri
Trnka (commment #37), but there is no change in behavior after a reboot.

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