I would be delighted to try the upstream kernel as I have finished
testing 2.6.32-38 (with the following result):

uname -r
2.6.32-38-generic
grep -i fail  /var/log/boot/log
 * CPUFreq Utilities: Setting ondemand CPUFreq governor...               [fail] 
 * CPU1.

I have made no changes to the hardware, (or even the BIOS) and have checked 
that the temperature of the CPU is no higher than normal. Even when I find a 
kernel that does manage to boot with CPUFreq it is as if something is deciding 
to disable it after a few seconds or minutes, and I can see that cpufreq-info 
has changed to 
current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 800 MHz.

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  CPU Frequency Scaling broken ?

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