Hi all!

I experienced pretty much the same troubles earlier: my PentiumM 750 1.86GHz 
was stuck on 800 Mhz and acpi-cpufreq was not able to change frequency in spite 
of the fact speedstep was enabled in BIOS, but speedstep_centrino module 
couldn't be loaded due to "No such device" error.
It seemed that BIOS hadn't report valid CPU frequencies correctly or I had had 
some another issues with ACPI system.

So here is the speedstep-centrino.c patch which is based on linux-phc-0.2.10 
and adopted to vanilla 2.6.24 kernel by one friend of mine.
It doesn't use ACPI info in its work, so it can fix the problem with broken 
ACPI or BIOS functionality. Moreover, it might be useful when you are not able 
to change speedstep settings from BIOS but want to use speedestep anyway.

Patch also adds some new options to the kernel, which needs to be
answered 'Y'.

I hope this might be useful for fixing similar problems.

WBR,
Ivan N. Veselov.


** Attachment added: "linux-phc-0.2.10-kernel-vanilla-2.6.24-adopted.patch"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13160806/linux-phc-0.2.10-kernel-vanilla-2.6.24-adopted.patch

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speedstep-centrino driver not working on Pentium-M with ICH6 chipset - 
acpi-cpufreq driver used instead
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120759
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