Sitsofe, I am attempting to confirm that cpuinfo on a Xandros eeepc 701
install on a reports 800 Mhz

I have also added outputs of `dpkg -l` and `lsmod` if these can be of
any help. It is not a problem to post anything else you may need from
the machine.

I am using the first BIOS version 0129 produced for this machine at its
release. Xandros update software proposes BIOS upgrades but fails to
install them. Asus support does not recommend the upgrade and are not
assisting with the issue.

Having a slower clock speed will discourage people from installing
Ubuntu when another distro allows the speed it was designed for. If we
both believe and can agree that user experience and hardware support are
extemely important factors,  we can therefore agree that this is a fair
argument. I agree with you on the fact that they are able to install and
run Ubuntu, but nobody should sacrifice such a performance hit for
making that choice.

If 800mhz is a safe speed, it should be standard. If we run it at
571mhz, there there needs to be an easy way for users to scale up. I
personally prefer the former.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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