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I'm using 12.04 and I want to add "indicator-cpufreq" to my panel. It's installed and I try to launch it manually through Alt+F2. It just doesn't show up. Does anyone know why?

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As posted by green7 in the accepted answer, this is a reported bug, so it's off topic. – Eric Carvalho Mar 30 at 20:02

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It is a bug and has already been reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-cpufreq/+bug/949240.

According to the comments on the page, the indicator-cpufreq applet works fine in Ubuntu Gnome Classic running under 12.04 but will doesn't work on Unity.

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Good information, thank you! Guess I just have to wait then. – jesurun Sep 16 '12 at 20:17

@ green7 is right, that is a bug. And the bug is same thing wrong with the icon theme, so the indicator doesn't appear. You can try too switch some other icon theme. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-cpufreq/+bug/949240 #5 floor.

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