According to that bug report, thi was fixed in thermald 1.4.3-5~14.04.2.
I have that installed, and microcode 0x36 and frequency scaling appears
to be working correctly.
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I won't have access to the machine for about a week, I will try and test
the new package then.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1506050
Title:
intel cpu frequency
Turns out that this was because I had a 'new' version of the intel
microcode that I must have downloaded from Intel itself in /lib/firmware
/intel-ucode when trying to diagnose a VM lockup a year or so ago. It
updated my Haswell to 0x29, whether it's the upgrading of the microcode
or the 0x29 micr
Public bug reported:
I upgraded an install of 14.0.4.3 to the LST Enablement Stack for Vivid
(kernel 3.19) that is running on a Xeon E5-1630 V3 (a Haswell Quad-Core)
. Booting with 3.19 would result in the system being very sluggish.
'cpupower frequency-info' would report that the CPU was running
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