This bug (may) also be present on the HP Mini 311-1037nr   (Intel Atom
N270 @ 1.6 GHz)  I am using the current updated version of Ubuntu 10.04
LTS.  I seem to have problems setting the CPU Frequency scaling with the
"CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor" on the panel. It lists: 800 MHz, 1.07
GHz, 1.33 GHz, 1.60 GHz.    I have tried many times to set it to 1.60
GHz, but it will only stay at 800 MHz.  There is a considerable speed
DECREASE when using Ubuntu vs. Windows 7. I hate windows, so I find it
hard to just switch to crap, so I have been trying my hardest to fix
this problem. I am sorry if I wasn't supposed to comment on here since
the bug has "expired", but I am desperate for a fix.

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cpufreq ondemand governor stuck at lowest frequency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367739
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