https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557586
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557586#c76
--- Comment #76 from Scott Couston
I wonder what you try to achieve with that comment, you won't get your problem addressed with it.
Its our Problem not mine- This is a Suse Linux problem to solve - I'm just the messenger - I have taken a huge amount of steps to remedy this as the Vanilla Installation fails and tells us it has failed The Bug as reported is very simple and clear - The O/S has NO ability to monitor Temp and rejects the O/S ability to modify clock speed and states this in its own logs! RE: QA - I now know that suse.de does not operate a Quality System - We have the electronic means of logging bugs in our 'Problem Management System' but do nothing about its functional ability. For the good of the project I think the QA should attend the next Quality Assurance Meeting, which occurs every year in Brussels. Forgive me - I was under the impression that suse.de ran a Quality System The ISO (International Standards) are created / modified / enhanced by the yearly meetings in Brussels. The suse.de Project needs falls in following any such QA Procedure. the suse.de should follow both ISO90001 and ISO90002 from memory. I have already provided every bit of log data you need and viewing the log results on your Online AMD 6000 Platform that runs SLES, its logs are irrelivant as I stated above. It is clear you have not even attempted to perform a Vanilla Installation of a AMD 64-bit, in order to reproduce the problem logs. I capitulated due lack of confidence! Development and bug fixes seem to have the lowest priorities. The ethos of hopeing the next version of KDE will fix most of the bugs reports logged against the previous release of OpenSuse; is very interesting! This is the first time I have ever seems a huge project that does not confirm to any Quality Process. I have now given up on ever having this issue dealt with as nothing has been done to solve it despite my log data, Performing a Vanilla Installation on my own offline X_64 PC. The log data you have provided is irrelevant due to its amazing hardware ability. The Title of the Bug remains at AMD X_64 Multi-core CPU's have NO Thermal Protection from both Kernel or Power Manage! -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.