I'm not sure that this was the correct fix:

I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 on an quad core i5 system. The system monitor
shows each CPU is running at 2.30 GHz but BYOBU shows 4x0.8GHz. I think
the fix that was made may have a couple of problems:

1) The processors are noted as 0, 1, 2 & 3 and it appears that the actual CPU 
speed was divided by 3 instead of 4
     ->    2.30 / 3 = 0.76666666 (which is rounded to 0.8)

2) However, I think the idea of dividing by the number of processors may
not be correct... at least not for my configuration.

I hope this is helpful.

Cheers

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