Thanks for the reply Warren. Those cpufreq cats give the same results as you have:
[root@thinkpad cpufreq]# cat scaling_available_governors userspace performance [root@thinkpad cpufreq]# cat scaling_governor userspace
I don't seem to have the "default governor" setting in the BIOS - or at least I couldn't find it.
There was a "CPU Power Management" option that toggles between "automatic" and "disabled" (it was disabled, but setting it to automatic doesn't appear to have made a difference).
The cpu MHz I get from "cat /proc/cpuinfo" doesn't seem to vary from 1199.133 regardless of what I'm doing.
Pardon my re-post on this, but I'm convinced my ThinkPad T30 is still running half-speed, even when plugged-in.
Any other T30 users out there?
Thanks, Steven Garrity