I also don't understand why if the module is going to be included in the
kernel why it cannot have the patch to allow undervolting included. By
default it does nothing except show what the current settings are. If
you need to undervolt your computer (like I do because it reduces my CPU
temperature drastically as I can run it at 0.9V instead of 1.5V) then
you can enable it by adding the relevant scripts and settings. It is not
likely to cause issues with the average user suddenly breaking their
machines because they accidentally undervolted it.

The only solution for me at the moment would be to recompile the whole
kernel that takes 4-5 hours or to get a precompiled kernel from someone
such ad (ppa:linux-phc/ppa) where I am relying on them not to put a
backdoor into my kernel (not that I think they would) and currently they
do not compile for Maverick.

This is about allowing us to undervolt to run our machines cooler and
not about CPU scaling. My machine already does CPU scaling and that
works fine but it still runs hot because the CPU default voltages are
way too high.

Please consider adding this small patch to allow undervolting.

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