On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 16:46 +0100, Holger Schurig wrote:
> Hi !
>
> One module thinks that I have a Pentium M, the other doesn't.
> Which module is right?
> # cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
> cpu family : 6
> model : 9
> model name : Intel(R) Celeron(R) processor 600MHz
you don't have a pentium M
> stepping : 5
> cpu MHz : 598.093
> cache size : 64 KB
> fdiv_bug : no
> hlt_bug : no
> f00f_bug : no
> coma_bug : no
> fpu : yes
> fpu_exception : yes
> cpuid level : 2
> wp : yes
> flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 apic sep mtrr
> pge mca cmov pat clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 tm pbe
> bogomips : 1196.88
>
>
> So far I can only say that speedstep-centrino doesn't have an
> entry for a CPU with a mere 600 MHz. May this be the problem
> ?
as far as I know Celeron processors don't have actual frequency control
capabilities (and no p4-clockmod doesn't count, that doesn't save you
any energy realistically)....
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