Hi Sitsofe,

yes, disabling cool 'n' quiet in the bios helps. That's the way I'm
working with the system for several weeks and I gave it a try the last
20 minutes. Disabling it in the bios prevents the powernow-k8 module
from being loaded.

I have other information - I could test another system with an ASUS
M2N-E MB and an Athlon 64 X2 with the live CD. Tried there several times
but nothing unsual happend. The scaling of the frequency occured as it
should.

So this leads me to the conclusion it's my system/hardware which is
buggy. I think I go for one of the new 65 nm Athlons and will try it on
the mainboard.

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cool 'n' quiet crashes kernel
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