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--- Comment #16 from Sebastian Gerecke 2008-06-10 03:31:46 MDT ---
Sorry, I was away from the office.
I tried installing Ubuntu Hardy (Kernel 2.6.24) and expirienced the same
problems as I did using Suse. So this is not a Suse specific problem.
It really seems to me that it is a kernel problem as described by you on lkml,
the behavior of my notebook is exactly the same.
I started Suse and before starting KDE I went to tty1 and did a cpufreq-info.
Then I waitet for some time, and did it again and again.
scaling_max_freq was 2GHz the first time (should be 2.5), then 1.2GHz and
finally 0.8GHz. That happend within 3 minutes. And now I can not get it back up
again, no matter which power-govenor I use.
And deinstalling lm_sensors did not help (and it never was installed under
Ubuntu and I still have those problems)
This really drives me nuts, I mean what's the point in having a 2.5GHz cpu if
you can only use 0.8GHz? Is there anything I can do to help solving this
problem? Some softwaretest or kernel boot parameters?
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