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Re: CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A

by Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 20, 2008 at 05:41 PM

Carlos Moreno wrote:
> I'm having trouble making this work;  the software is Ubuntu Linux,
> latest version (8.04, with all updates).
> 
> The system re****ts that no sup****t for CPU Frequency Scaling is
> available  (the applet does show the CPU running at 2.5GHz at all
> times).
> 
> I'm guessing it would be a BIOS setting  (Ubuntu forums don't
> re****t any "usual suspect" related to software), but I can't find
> anything that sounds to me like relevant --- I enabled the APCI
> 2.0  (which was disabled by default), I enabled "AMD Cool 'n' Quiet"
> (which was also disabled by default).
> 
> Any obscure options that are on some sub-menu of a sub-menu
> of a sub-menu?   Something else I'm missing??
> 
> Thanks for any tips,

I found this was a problem in earlier versions of Ubuntu when I was 
running the Xen kernel. Are you running any kind of virtualization?

	Yousuf Khan
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A
Carlos Moreno <cm_news  2008-06-20 14:20:20 
Re: CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A
Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@[E  2008-06-20 17:41:28 
Re: CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A
Carlos Moreno <cm_news  2008-06-20 19:30:50 
Re: CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A
Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@[E  2008-06-21 18:18:55 
Re: CPU Frequency scaling with Phenom 9850 on an ASUS M3A
David R <use.my.forena  2008-06-23 10:44:00 

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