CPU Frequency Scaling Governor on Laptop - How ?
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emanuelepes at email.de
Fri Nov 4 18:45:15 UTC 2005
I tried to find out if powernowd works with fixed frequency but failed.
I think powernowd does not support any fixed frequency.
Ubuntu Help and User Discussions <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com> schrieb am 04.11.05 18:39:17:
On 11/4/05, Mario Vukelic <mario.vukelic at dantian.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 11:33 -0500, Carthik Sharma wrote:
> > I should think that there should be
> > an easier way to allow people (normal users) to use the laptop the way
> > they see fit.
>
> Doesn't powernowd come with the default install? If not, I recommend to
> install it. Zero configuration, and does what I guess most people want.
> The cpufreq-applet from the gnome-applets package works with it.
>
Doesn't powernowd automatically regulate the cpu freq (aka userspace)?
I wanted to be able to set the frequency, or the governor myself.
Carthik.
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