John Goerzen dijo [Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 07:20:25PM -0600]: > > I must just repeat what you say. Of course, I cannot say how cooler or > > how much lower on electricity does this run, but my 3GHz P4 also > > dropped to 375MHz. And it was painful. > > > > I hand-adjusted the minimum to 1GHz, but still... I'm unsure whether > > We can trivially fix that by fixing a minimum to, say, 50% or 30%.
Well, yes, that's what I did after the machine was basically unbearably slow. > > to leave the ondemand governor active, as it might just never go back > > to 3GHz on its own. > > Are you seriously having trouble with that? I've seen it spike up > virtually instantaneously. What kernel version do you have Yes. In fact, I left it running in 375MHz for almost an hour, just to be sure it was not my bias. It _was_ slow as hell. Strange. Now that you mentioned it, I tried to more objectively (sort of) measure it - I configured the system for the full range. Yes, 375MHz is slow as crap. Redrawing Firefox takes about half a second (with a very simple page), which is not too much by itself (unless you work, as I do, under ion3 and every app is full-screened). Switching ~8 times between xterm and Firefox makes it go up to 3GHz. Of course, a perl -e 'while (1) {}' immediately drives it up to 3GHz. Going down to 375 is almost instantaneous as well. ...Maybe the problem is that I need a short burst of high speed operation, and that's where it falls down. But I would not recommend thinking on using this at 375MHz. I tried this earlier today under 2.6.16, and am now under 2.6.18. Greetings, -- Gunnar Wolf - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244 PGP key 1024D/8BB527AF 2001-10-23 Fingerprint: 0C79 D2D1 2C4E 9CE4 5973 F800 D80E F35A 8BB5 27AF -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]