[Bug 16046] Processor sometimes locked at 800 Mhz, random, both with and without powernowd

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------- Additional Comments From mdz at ubuntu.com  2005-09-22 21:07 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> >If you remove the start link, powernowd is never run. If powernowd is never run,
> >powernowd cannot be responsible for setting your CPU frequency to 800MHz. 
> 
> Mmmhm, I realize that it's more complicated than that.

Furthermore, the Ubuntu kernel itself won't change your CPU frequency, so this
isn't a kernel problem either.

The only possible bug I see here is that there is a vague problem around the CPU
frequency changes initiated by powernowd.  Please elaborate on that.

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