Bin Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Restarting powernowd: Couldn't open file: No such file or directory 

The complaint about not being able to open the file is "normal" on a system
that doesn't have scaling_available_frequencies.  The program will then attempt
to synthesize the table from the min, max, and step values.  In your initial
bug report, this clearly was happening, since the program reported the min and
max and the fact that there was only a single step to switch between the two.

Please try running powernowd by hand:

       sudo killall powernowd
       sudo /usr/sbin/powernowd -d -v -v -v -v

This will allow you to watch the decisions the daemon is making as the load
changes, and I suspect you'll be able to figure out what's going on from there.

For what it's worth, powernowd works fine on all the machines I run it on, 
which are based on the Intel Pentium M chips.

Bdale


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