I am having a similar experience since upgrading (both in-place upgrade
and clean install) to Karmic.  Additionally (and far more problematic)
when I suspend with the ondemand governor active, the CPU becomes stuck
at the lowest step (800 MHz for my P8700 CPU).  All other governors --
conservative, userspace, powersave, performance --  behave as expected
after a suspend,  but the instant I switch back to ondemand, it is back
to 800 MHz.  Only a reboot corrects the problem.  I can find nothing
unusual in the output of "cpufreq-info" either before or after a
suspend.

Please let me know what additional information I can provide to help get
this bug fixed.

System76 Pangolin Professional (PanP5)
P8700 Intel Core 2 Duo
4 G DDR2 RAM
NVidia G105M Graphics Adapter

I can't think of any other system information that would be relevant.

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cpu-freq applet has set wrong frequency upon resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445186
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