Jeff Lane, I've also noticed that one may not adjust things echo'ing to
/sys/* as either a standard user, or via sudo, requiring sudo su, so
this would not be limited to just setting the cpu frequency. Using sudo
su is my expectation as this is what accomplishes these types of brute
force changes. However, I would defer what the proper expectation is to
the Ubuntu Kernel Team.
Despite this, as a potential WORKAROUND, would you be able to set the
desired cpu frequency via cpufreq-selector (provided by the gnome-
applets package)?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Unable to set scaling frequency on cpu with Precise server
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