As somebody who used to be affected by this bug, I can say with a
reasonable level of certainty, that your BIOS (in particular the ACPI
code) is buggy. The speedstep-centrino frequency table hack was marked
as deprecated in an earlier kernel (sometime around 2.6.18), and newer
kernels use ACPI for setting frequency/voltage. This is not Ubuntu's
fault. If you want to complain to someone, look further upstream to the
kernel developers - but good luck, because I doubt they'll listen. The
real bug lies with your BIOS vendor, and flaky ACPI code.

If you want to mimic the behaviour of Feisty, look to the linux-phc
project at https://www.dedigentoo.org/trac/linux-phc/

This is essentially the patch that the Ubuntu kernel team added, to
ensure frequency scaling would work. In future kernels, speedstep-
centrino will be removed completely, so you can kinda see why this patch
has not been applied to Gutsy.

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[GUTSY] cpu freq scaling not working anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132271
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