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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, David S. Miller wrote:

From: Jason Wever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 07:50:58 -0600 (MDT)

Everything looks good now with this patch on both the Blade 100 and Blade
1000.  Thanks!

Thanks for testing :-)

Stupid question... have you actually tried to change the
frequency either manually or with a daemon like "cpuspeed"?
That might be interesting :)

cpufrequtils includes tools to either change the speed manually or set a governor to do so. I've used the tool to set the governor to "ondemand" on the Blade 1000 and it seems to work fine (the cpufreq-info tool reports both CPUs running at 23.4 MHz when idle). I can set the governor as well on the Blade 100 but I haven't seen if the CPU frequency scales down yet as I've had it busy compiling things all day.

Cheers,
- -- Jason Wever
Gentoo/Sparc Co-Team Lead
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