On Jun 30, 2012 4:01 PM, "Leonid Isaev" <lisaev@umail.iu.edu> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 10:05:29 -0400 Martin Zecher <mzecher@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for answering.
I already installed cpupower with no luck. I think that the problem is related with the module acpi_cpufreq, which loads but does nothing at
all.
For basic (automatic) scaling you don't need either cpupower nor cpufreq
nor
MODULES=(acpi_cpufreq) with linux 3.4.x.
Can you elaborate in that a bit more? Does the kernel handle that? What does the cpupower or cpufreq offer more?
From your previous email, it follows that your kernel oopses. Please show the complete relevant piece from kernel.log (or whatever place systemd logs to, not grepped). Also, you could try booting w/o nvidia to not taint kernel.
On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Jesse Juhani Jaara <jesse.jaara@gmail.com>wrote:
la, 2012-06-30 kello 01:14 -0400, Martin Zecher kirjoitti:
I'm not really sure when cpufreq stopped working, maybe 2 or 3
months
ago.
It was working fine before and I don't really remember making any change in configuration.
Cpufreq utils are deprecated and replaced with cpupower utils. Try installing cpupower and see if it works ^_^
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