Re: No cpufreq interface in kernel 2.6.3?
On 9/9/05, subscriptions@rdegraaf.nl <subscriptions@rdegraaf.nl> wrote:
Hi,
active frequency change of the processor can also be controlled using 'powernowd'.
First modprobe and then put the following in /etc/modules
p4_clockmod
cpufreq_userspace
and install powernowd
# aptitude install powernowd
The deamon will check the cpu usage every second, and changes the frequency accordingly.
Using powernowd, your laptop will be more quiet and can be used longer when disconnected to power.
Greetings Rob
I
installed powernowd. but during booting it says it can find sysfs
objects. I read README.Debian. But still I can't solve the problem. Any
solutions?
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L.V.Gandhi
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linux user No.205042
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