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Nate Lawson wrote:

>I'm working on a shared CPU frequency control driver.  One step is to
>remove some of the autonomy of the throttling portion of acpi_cpu.
>Please test this patch if you have a machine which supports throttling.
>
"works for me" - doing benchmarks at each level running from todays src 
on "5.2-CURRENT" show expected results for all 8 levels. (Dell Latitude 
D600)

Eric



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