On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:56:45AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 19:14 +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> >
> > > 3) Is it possible to use ondemand scaling governor on powerpc iBook?
> >
> > No. The scaling
Thank you all for your answers. I have now a clearer understanding of
the situation. I killed gnome-power-manager, and I am using powernowd
and pbbuttonsd.
Best regards,
Cédric
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On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 19:14 +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
>
> > 3) Is it possible to use ondemand scaling governor on powerpc iBook?
>
> No. The scaling governors all pretty much assume intel.
That's not the issue; changing the
* Cédric Boutillier [081124 18:10 +0100]
> Hi List,
>
> I was wondering what was the best way to deal with the power management
> on my iBook. I am currently using pbbuttonsd (v. 0.8.1a) + powerprefs
> (0.8.0), with userspace scaling governor for cpufreq.
An easy way to this is just to install po
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:03:14PM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> My questions are the following:
> 1) Is pbbuttonsd obsolete and should be replaced by something else or
> simply removed?
Not really. You may want to give pommed a try, though.
> 2) Is it better to just kill gnome-power-manager
Hi List,
I was wondering what was the best way to deal with the power management
on my iBook. I am currently using pbbuttonsd (v. 0.8.1a) + powerprefs
(0.8.0), with userspace scaling governor for cpufreq.
That is what I have been using for quite some time now, but I started to
use Gnome as a desk
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