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Alan Cox wrote:
> > [overclocked CPU detection code]
> It doesnt work usefully. The bit we really needed (clock multiplier reading)
> does work so its a case of one won lost one

But this won't catch FSB overclocking at all (which nowadays seems the
most common way of oc-ing, since it does not involve any modifications
to the CPU other than maybe a better cooler). Or am I missing something?
And what exactly does the multiplier reading alone buy us? (No offense
meant - I am just curious because I really liked the feature, did not
even know that it was possible, and am a bit sad to see it go again)

Holger
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