[CentOS] Don't have scaling_available_frequencies files
Neil Aggarwal
neil at JAMMConsulting.comTue Oct 20 15:00:43 UTC 2009
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> > I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no > > cpufreq directories in the cpu folders. > > I think that's probably because the associated driver is > not loaded. I did some reading on the cpufreq and actually think it is better that it is not enabled. Thanks, Neil -- Neil Aggarwal, (281)846-8957, www.JAMMConsulting.com Will your e-commerce site go offline if you have a DB server failure, fiber cut, flood, fire, or other disaster? If so, ask about our geographically redundant database system.
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