[Bug 177646] Re: Celeron M530, no frequence scaling

Gerson "fserve" Barreiros fserve at brasnet.org
Mon Jul 7 11:00:10 UTC 2008


>Unfortunately the
>sudo modprobe p4-clockmod
>works only as long as the computer is not turned off. Is there a way to make this working automatically as well when the computer is turned on? The other question is, if this works as well when logged in as a different user then the Administrator????.
>2.6.24-19-generic ubuntu on a celeron m550

-- Try:

echo p4-clockmod | sudo tee -a /etc/modules

>I have now tried the patch from Gerson "fserve" Barreiros for the last
few days and the system runs instable. I have tried to use either
GFreqlet for the panel or via Konsole powernowd. And for both option I
recognize that there is a throtteling of the system-tact, but after
approx. 30 min. or so, the whole system freeze. Nothing more is
possible. If I do not apply the frequence-control, the system runs
smooth without much further problems. Since I do not know, which logs
could be reviewed after a halt, I cannot provide more information.

>Anyhow, currently I refuse usage of the patch. :(

i think all logs can be reviewed after a halt, just check syslog

here on my system using 2.6.24-19 still ok, i'm using ondemand as
scaling_governor.

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Celeron M530, no frequence scaling
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