I've just started to use Kubuntu Dapper on my AMD64 X2 3800 system. I've been running Breezy on a laptop for a while and got used to checking the CPU frequency with a "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and then changing the frequency to suit my needs by running cpufreq-set.
My problem is that on my X2 system, running the ubuntu K8 smp kernel, /proc/cpuinfo reports that both cores run at 1000MHz instead of 2GHz. That stays the same despite the CPU load.
I know that Dapper uses powernowd to set the CPU frequency, and it is in the list of daemons that is started at boot up, but doesn't seem to be doing anything. Should I tell it to allow the CPUs to use their max frequency and is their some conf file I can edit so that I don't need to change any settings every time I boot up?
Thanks in advance!
ZX_SA
My problem is that on my X2 system, running the ubuntu K8 smp kernel, /proc/cpuinfo reports that both cores run at 1000MHz instead of 2GHz. That stays the same despite the CPU load.
I know that Dapper uses powernowd to set the CPU frequency, and it is in the list of daemons that is started at boot up, but doesn't seem to be doing anything. Should I tell it to allow the CPUs to use their max frequency and is their some conf file I can edit so that I don't need to change any settings every time I boot up?
Thanks in advance!
ZX_SA
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