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cpufreq works. it switches between right frequencies (they are programmed as
multipliers for FSB freq). The only "broken" thing is the output of cpufreq,
there it prin
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The FSB is currently overclocked, I think I have it set at 350 or so. However,
I was still having this problem before I overclocked it, when the FSB was at
266.
I can
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The FSB is currently overclocked, I think I have it set at 350 or so. However,
I was still having this problem before I overclocked it, when the FSB was at
266.
I can
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Jared,
What frequency is set for your FSB? is it 266/1066 or something else?
Some people reported that they see such frequency values from BIOS if they (or
mainboard ma
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Created an attachment (id=10167)
--> (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=10167&action=view)
result of acpidump
Here is the output of acpidump
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