Managing CPU throttling
Noah Dain
noahdain at gmail.com
Sun Feb 20 20:40:37 UTC 2005
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 02:41:10 +1100, Adam Membrey
<membreya at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Blackomegax: from the console type sudo apt-get install emifreqd-applet
>
> this applet provides cpu throttling control.
>
> Once you have installed it right click on your gnome panel and add the applet :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>
>
> "what would be awsome is a toolbar addin like the freq monitor already
> there...except with profiles like speedswitchXP does.
>
> aka. right click and select "max battery", and a p-m will lock itself
> at the lowest clock and stay there
> "max performance" and it locks itself at the highest clock
> "auto" for normal scaling
>
> throw in ac/batt detection for auto profile switching, and custom
> profiles (like limit batt scaling to 1.0 ghz in p-m) and it'd kick
> ass...
>
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cool! but ...
after manually setting the cpu to something below maximum, it only
gives the option of going back up to 1200 MHz, and I've a 1300MHz
processor.
But, I can still set it to maximum speed manually.
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Noah Dain
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