Public bug reported:

steps to reproduce:

1) use cpufreq-applet to set cpu freqency to a fixed value (userspace governor) 
that is not maximum (e.g. 800mhz on a 1.7ghz cpu)
2) suspend
3) resume
4) see that cpu freqency governor is still userspace but frequency is maximum 
(e.g. 1.7ghz, userspace)

i use the cpufreq-applet for all monitoring and manipulating cpu
frequency scaling, but i don't think this is a bug of the applet itself.
i didn't select any package because i don't know which one. ubuntu
version is 9.04. please tell me which further information i should
provide.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- cpufreq reset to maximum after resume from suspend if governor=userspace
+ cpufreq reset to maximum after resume from suspend if governor is userspace

** Summary changed:

- cpufreq reset to maximum after resume from suspend if governor is userspace
+ cpu frequency is reset to maximum after resume from suspend if governor is 
userspace

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cpu frequency is reset to maximum after resume from suspend if governor is 
userspace
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364514
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