On Dec 19, 7:10 pm, davedo2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> You had advised me to try the following command to adjust the laptop's
> performance:
>
> /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector -g performance
>
> However, cpufreq-selector doesn't appear to be available for kubuntu
> 7.10, at least I couldn't find it with either Adept or apt-get. I did
> install everything that related to cpufreq and found what seemed the
> closest, cpufreq-set. I blindly ran that with both the -g &
> performance arguments (although looking at the man later performance
> doesn't seem to apply.)
>
> In any event, the install then creeped slowly, but surely, to a
> successful completion. SAGE loads properly as does the notebook and
> the long test ran with no errors found.
>
> Thanks much for your help...Dave

Ok, good to know. I have updated the FAQ about using cpufreq-set on
Ubuntu/Debian. Since I don't have any of those systems locally it
would be nice if somebody could read the man page of cpufreq-set and
tell me what the recommended settings are.

Cheers,

Michael
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