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no cpu scalling support in 9.04 upgrade (RESOLVED )

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Re: no cpu scalling support in 9.04 upgrade

Postby SaddleTramp » Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:24 pm

dr0z wrote:ok my first post first problem

running gateway t1600 series hdmi laptop with amd turion 64 x2 proc running at 2.0 gig
upgraded the 32 bit install of 2.1 from 8.10 to 9.04 upgrade was smooth lots of problems fixed it seemed still need to wrk on the wicd switch over to get iton line

my biggest problem at the moment is a i cant work in that boot be cause the
cpu scalling is not supported the processors are stuck wide open forceing the temptures up to 170 farenhiet i am very tempature contitious of proc temp with notbooks.. i have had over heat problems before with windows and the ability to mange this in xubuntu waas one of the many things that turned me towrds linuk.

ant ideas on this problem??

thanks

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Re: no cpu scalling support in 9.04 upgrade

Postby SaddleTramp » Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:38 pm

Take a look here ... don't know it it'll help or not... http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-change- ... buntu.html
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Re: no cpu scalling support in 9.04 upgrade

Postby Cell » Wed May 06, 2009 4:15 pm

So did you fix it?If you did can you edit your topic to resolved please.thanks.

Also Im confused.Did you upgrade to 9.04,or did you do a new install?


I just make sure all the laptop mode stuff is checked in the start up manager.
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