[18:29] <pete83> hi! Does anyone know, when will avaliable the open source Skype?
[18:29] <directhex> mixed source.
[18:35] <tilt> hooray!
[18:35] <pete83> Oh..sorry, I read somewhere in news (translate...to other language) "open source", but...OK.
[18:37] <tilt> ever since I upgraded to karmic using 2.6.31 kernel, I have this weird effect of my cpufreq immediately being reset to 800-800MHz
[18:37] <ScottK> pete83: They are opening the code for the U/I, but the network protocol stuff is still closed.
[18:37] <tilt> I can reproduce this with 2.6.31 and 32, I also booted into .28, there, the problem does not occur
[18:38] <tilt> cpu is a phenom 955
[18:38] <tilt> currently, I build .32 with acpi debugging, I already have cpufreq debugging
[18:38] <tilt> but maybe it's something I fail to comprehend, which is in userspace ...
[18:39] <tilt> I already made sure cpufreqd and powernowd are not installed
[18:39] <tilt> is there something else that enforces policies/frequencies? something with HAL or udev or whatever?
[18:39] <pete83> ScottK, thx.
[18:40] <tilt> I tried inotify on the /sys folder for the CPU, but it only gives me statstics, not accessing processes
[18:42] <tilt> I will not file a bug as long as I have not confirmed it is a userspace /ubuntu patch related bug
[18:43] <tilt> well, lemme try this debgugging kernel
[18:43] <tilt> _if_ make-kpkg ever finishes on it using 800mhz ;)
[18:47] <tilt> it's definately not acpi thermal zone :) cur_state is 0 with max_state=10 (maximum cooling)