CPU frequency went down

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Wed Dec 8 22:10:17 UTC 2010


On 12/08/2010 01:45 PM, A. Kromic wrote:
> On 08/12/10 18:53, NoOp wrote:
>> On 12/07/2010 01:38 PM, A. Kromic wrote:
>> ...
>>> ...
>> Good catch. Try booting the the previous kernel (2.6.32-21.32) to see if
>> that makes a difference. Or try the 'proposed' (2.6.32-27.49) - just
>> released a few hours ago. 27.49 has a huge list of proposed fixes - take
>> a look at the change log.
>>
>> The most recent lucid kernel was a security patch nine days ago. I
>> wonder if that coincides with your problem:
>>
>> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux
>> The Lucid Lynx  (supported)
>> Linux trunk series Change upstream link Remove upstream link
>> Show details 2.6.32-21.32 	release (main) 	34 weeks ago
>> Show details 2.6.32-27.49 	proposed (main) 	3 hours 40 minutes ago
>> Show details 2.6.32-26.48 	updates, security (main) 	nine days ago
...
>> Also check:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux
>> Enter: scaling
>> in the search box and you'll find around 39 results.
>>
>>
> 
> Unfortunately, the problem has occured during the summer, but at the
> time I wasn't particularly interested in solving it until now; it
> happened at least 5 kernel updates before, so it would be quite hard to
> identify when it happened... I'm currently using the last 2.6.35 offered
> for some time (same problem), but I might retry that new 2.6.32 you are
> mentioning. I'll upgrade and try, then post back...
> 

You're running the maverick 10.10 kernel in 10.04?
>From your other post:
<quote>
My machine is ThinkPad R61i, CPU is Pentium DC 1.6G (lowest speed 800M,
that's what I have now...) OS is Ubuntu Lucid (10.04LTS).
</quote>





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