I'm glad you're happy with pbbuttonsd. My questions have nothing to do with whether pbbuttonsd is good or bad.
Stefan >>>>> "Børge" == Børge Holen <holen.bo...@gmail.com> writes: > On 31. jan.. 2009, at 22.20, Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> > wrote: >>>> E.g. is pbbuttonsd's cpu throttling similar to what cpufreqd/ >>>> powernowd >>>> do or does it work differently? What about the comparison with the >>>> kernel's "ondemand" scaling governor (tho this doesn't work on my G4, so >>>> it's maybe not a relevant question)? What happens if two of them are >>>> installed at the same time? >>> Non issue, leave it to the kernel >> >> I do not know what you mean. Are you saying "pbbuttonsd's cpu >> throttling functionality is useless, use the `ondemand' governor to let >> the kernel take care of it"? > No, not useless. Still i like easy and functions further up the tree if you > catch my drift >> >> >> If so, it doesn't apply to the G4 since the G4 isn't able to switch >> frequency quickly enough for the kernel's scaling governors to be used. > Ok, i'll be sure to let my computer know that. >> >> >>>> How does pbbuttonsd's hard-disk power save compare to the usual >>>> laptop-mode thingy? >>> Also a kernel thingy >> >> Actually, not only: the kernel provides ways to save power, but how and >> when to use them is generally under the control of userspace tools. > You sure want to confuse the discussion with minor importances. Want to > discuss X' mouse handling to? >> >> >> But IIUC you're saying that pbbuttonsd's hard-disk power saving >> functionality is made redundant by laptop-mode? > No. I still like easy and functions to be handeled as early as possible > making me run less annoying program and daemons >> >> Is it also the case that pbbuttonsd makes laptop-mode redundant? > Now you are fetching straws to discuss boring subjects >> >> >>>> For someone like myself who uses Debian on a variety of platforms, it'd >>>> help me figure out how best to adapt my generic Debian config. >>> For the sake of EASY handling of button functions... There shines >>> pbbuttonsd >> >> I believe you. But I don't know what "buttons" you're talking about, nor >> do I know what is their "function". And I'm not even sure what you mean >> by "EASY" (tho I guess you mean "without any manual configration"). > Manual configurations is ok. > Still, changing the light with proc or whatever with numbers 1-255 is kinda > stupid. Btw now you come out as somewhat a bit dense. You've read the posts > on this current topic you started? > Apt-get install pbbuttonsd once is easy and every little marking and symbol > on my keyboard works >> >> Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org