hi Paulo.
I think I got a good solution to this problem.
Now my notebook almost always runs at 33 C.
First of all, check whether /proc/cpufreq is present.
Otherwise, make sure you enabled cpufreq, powernow-k7, frequency tables,
userspace governors, and /proc interface support
in the kernel. (roug
I got my winmodem (Intel 537) working at the price of tainting
my kernel, by compiling and installing pctel-0.9.6.
(http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux/)
Notes:
- configure --with-hal=sis
- the objects included in the source package are compiled
with gcc-2.x, and won't load in the ker
hi Paulo.
I think I got a good solution to this problem.
Now my notebook almost always runs at 33 C.
First of all, check whether /proc/cpufreq is present.
Otherwise, make sure you enabled cpufreq, powernow-k7, frequency tables,
userspace governors, and /proc interface support
in the kernel. (roughl
I got my winmodem (Intel 537) working at the price of tainting
my kernel, by compiling and installing pctel-0.9.6.
(http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux/)
Notes:
- configure --with-hal=sis
- the objects included in the source package are compiled
with gcc-2.x, and won't load in the kerne
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