On 18/07/03 10:02, Kiko wrote: > My iBook also becomes quite hot after some time of use in this season. > In my case, the responsible is the hard disk. I use this daemon: > http://mnm.uib.es/~gallir/cpudyn/ > that sets powersave/performance modes dynamically (I do not notice any > performance degradation, it works quite well).
This kind of software would be very useful in prolonging the battery time, but I noticed that it does not work in my Powerbook G4 550 Mhz (aka TiBook II aka Powerbook3,3) due to lack of kernel support for /proc/cpufreq. Is this because the the hardware in this particlar model does not support changing the cpu frequency, lack of specs or what? I noticed that most of the other G4 Powerbook models are supported, including Powerbook3,2 and Powerbook3,4. Is there something I could do to help get this working? Best wishes, Teemu