There's a couple of options here.

  (a) have the kernel remember the choice (already does for the first CPU)
  (b) hack around and save this value in 'acpi-support'

Ideally the kernel should be doing this.  'powernowd' isn't run these
days as a daemon, only an 'init.d' script to choose 'ondemand' and to
load the appropriate modules.

** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: powernowd => linux-source-2.6.20

** Also affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: Unconfirmed

** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Summary changed:

- Core 2 Duo, on resume 2nd core frequency scaling reset
+ cpufreq scaling_grovernor only saved for CPU0 on SMP following suspend/resume.

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cpufreq scaling_grovernor only saved for CPU0 on SMP following suspend/resume.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78512

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