That bug has all the same symptoms as this bug, but I don't have the
hardware to see if the same hack fixes it.
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This bug is also present in the 2.6.18 kernel from kernel.org
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Using Constantine's recommendation for "fixing" the kernel I have
managed to get cpu scaling to work. Its certainly no permanent solution
though.
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I tried setting max_cpu_freq manually again logged in as root (no sudo)
and I no longer got the "Permission denied" error but the max_cpu_freq
still did not change.
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I'm confirming that CPU scaling still does not work in Edgy with either
the 686 or 386 images. I'm running an Inspiron 8600 Petium M 2.0 GHz.
Both max_frep_scaling and min_freq_scaling are stuck at 600 MHz. Trying
to set this manually via:
sudo cat cpuinfo_max_freq > scaling_max_freq
results in: