--- On Sat, 10/1/09, Jack Malmostoso <jackmalmost...@freesurf.ch> wrote:

> From: Jack Malmostoso <jackmalmost...@freesurf.ch>
> Subject: Re: `ondemand' not working: what to use
> To: 
> Date: Saturday, 10 January, 2009, 7:42 AM
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 04:30:08 +0100, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> 
> > So what else should I use?
> 
> With my old iBook G4 800MHz I used powernowd.
> See if that helps.

uhm. i use powernow too, with my powerbook. i launch it with this command (only 
into a root terminal):

powernow -v -m 2


This command (i think) set the passive mode and visualize the current setting, 
0only if the CPU is supported by powernow (list, it's right?)

There are 4 modes: aggressive, passive, sine, and another one but i don't 
understand all. See "man powernowd" for all option.

by the way, if i close the root terminal, powernow NOT EXEC in background.
Sometimes powernowd not work. The gnome frequency monitor detect 
that the frequency is high. boh??

best regards

GRV









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