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On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 11:15:50AM +0100, Malte Schmidt-Tychsen wrote: > Package: cpufreqd > Version: 1.2.2-2 > Severity: important > > Hi, > > I have an IBM Thinkpad A20m laptop computer. > I am running Debian Sarge upgraded to the latest and greatest with a > 2.4.26 kernel. I patched this kernel with wlan-ng and cpufreq patches. The > cpufreq patches are from 12-2004. All options/govenors are compiled in. > > Cpudyn works on this very system, but is way too jumpy for me. I want low > frequency on all but the most demanding cpu tasks as soon as ac is off. > This is why I tried cpufreqd. With a 2.6.x kernel (that I can't use, > because ppp doesn't seem to work right) cpu frequency changes according to > ac on/off even without a daemon. > > With the current setup and different settings in cpufreqd.conf (pm is > always set to apm in there) cpufreqd doesn't change the frequency on a > running machine at all. On startup it either sets very low or high > depending on ac or not. But after this even on ac and 100% cpu usage (I > used cpuburn to for extensive testing) it doesn't crank up the frequency. > Also when starting on full speed and taking out ac, running low on power > and no system usage it cpufreqd does not turn the frequency back down. > > While I would love to have the advanced features of cpufreqd I would > settle for a simple setting with low frequency on ac off and high > frequency on as on. > > Any help is appriciated. > > Thx, > > Malte Schmidt-Tychsen > > -- > DSL Komplett von GMX +++ Superg?nstig und stressfrei einsteigen! > AKTION "Kein Einrichtungspreis" nutzen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > > > -- mattia :wq! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]