On Tuesday 04 November 2003 02:46, Micha Feigin wrote: > You should use a script from acpid or something like that to > activate it and cpufreq. I can send it to you if you want (you will > still need the features enabled in the kernel).
Yeah, could you send these? My stuff somehow doesn't work. I use this: echo 0:600000:600000:powersave > /proc/cpufreq Immediately after that, I get this: # cat /proc/cpufreq minimum CPU frequency - maximum CPU frequency - policy CPU 0 600000 kHz ( 46 %) - 600000 kHz ( 46 %) - powersave But after a couple of seconds, again this: minimum CPU frequency - maximum CPU frequency - policy CPU 0 600000 kHz ( 46 %) - 1300000 kHz (100 %) - powersave And all the time, the actual frequency doesn't seem to change: # cat /proc/cpuinfo [...] model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1300MHz stepping : 5 cpu MHz : 1294.774 [...] # uname -a Linux epiphyte 2.4.22-ac4 #1 Fri Oct 24 16:09:21 CEST 2003 i686 GNU/ Linux Compiled with CONFIG_CPU_FREQ, CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO and some other CPU Freq options. Any idea why it doesn't work? -- --- Magnus von Koeller --- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] address: International University Campus 9, App. 13 D-76646 Bruchsal / Germany phone: +49-7251-700-659 mobile: +49-179-4562940 web: http://www.vonkoeller.de
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