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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Chris Ng,
FWIW, there is a big chance that the issue you observed is ultimately
caused by thermald depending on weakly specified behavior that is known
to be processor-model-specific, and which we now know to be also
microcode-level specific.
Please refer to bug #1480349, and remove thermald from
This bug report should NOT be closed without direct verification by the
submitter.
The new microcode update distribution DOES contain microcode with a
revision of 0x29 or later for the Xeon 1200v3. This means it *CAN* cause
the regression reported in this bug report.
And the microcode update pack
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh, to advise, it's not a guarantee that a
newer microcode will ever be imported into Ubuntu, let alone import a
newer one that has a potential/confirmed regression. What is expected
during a consideration phase is a regression testing regime.
However, if one has a concern
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
Chris Ng, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-
vivid/+bug/1506050/comments/2 regarding this being fixed by using the
default provided microcode. For future reference you can manage the
status of your own bugs by clicking on th
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
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