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On 09/12/10 01:36, Mark wrote:
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Perhaps your CPU is not 100% Intel/AMD compatible?
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Uhm... since it is an Intel CPU, it would be quite strange :) The
CPU in question is specifically: <br>
<blockquote type="cite"><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">vendor_id
: GenuineIntel<br>
cpu family : 6<br>
model : 15<br>
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2330 @ 1.60GHz<br>
stepping : 13</font><br>
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if it helps...<br>
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However the bug obviously is hardware specific since it works for
you, and I guess more people would have complained so far. So, word
of caution is in order for laptop users, especially those with this
CPU (and probably with the similar Core2-class CPU's and this
chipset, which is i960 IIRC), to check if scaling works ok for them.
I for example detected this error just because I have the CPU
Frequency Scaling Monitor applet loaded on the Gnome panel, so I've
thus noticed it won't budge any further from 800 MHz anymore...<br>
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A.Kromic</pre>
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