The situation seems to have improved but the bug is still active.
The feisty-generic kernel boot process is still much slower than feisty-386. Also frequency scaling does still not work. I still believe this is related to something consuming/blocking CPU cycles, so only a small number of cycles are available for actual work. That is why the CPU frequency can never be scaled down.
The situation seems to have improved but the bug is still active.
The feisty-generic kernel boot process is still much slower than feisty-386. Also frequency scaling does still not work. I still believe this is related to something consuming/blocking CPU cycles, so only a small number of cycles are available for actual work. That is why the CPU frequency can never be scaled down.
I have filed a separate bug for the CPU frequency scaling problem, but I very much believe they are related! /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +bug/137252
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