Andy Green wrote:
Vitaliy Ivanov wrote:
Athlon XP 1700 is a "K7" job... edit /etc/cpuspeed.conf to reflect that
I guess. K8 is the Athlon 64 stuff AIUI.
It won't help:(
[root@vitaliy ~]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/cpuspeed start
FATAL: Module powernow_k7 not found.
It seems that at one point powernow k7 support was compiled into the
kernel, not as a module. But looking at the .config files used in the
Redhat kernels it does not mention K7 any more either way.
[root@vitaliy ~]# rpm -ql kernel-2.6.13-1.1526_FC4|grep powernow
/lib/modules/2.6.13-1.1526_FC4/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/powernow-k8.ko
Just in case it is still compiled in somehow, maybe try to comment out
both module names in the .conf file?
-Andy
I have an HP with an Athlon processor which works with powernow-k7. It
is not supported by the smp kernel. I tried it since having one kernel
for single processors and multiprocessors was proposed awhile back.
I use the stock kernel, 2.6.13-1.1594_FC5 currently (development). My
speed works fine and has worked acceptable since the severn beta.
There is no module listed for it and it is within the kernel. I have
acpi enabled which I believe is also needed. I have a mobile AMD
Athlon(tm) XP1800+ proccessor.
Jim
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