[Bug 134282] Re: CPU Frequency - Incorrect Display

2008-07-26 Thread Michael Marte
Yesterday I succeeded to fix the power management on my Dell Latitude D600 including display of CPU frequency. In this untertaking, the following page was very helpful: Enhanced Intel SpeedStepĀ® Technology and Demand-Based Switching on Linux http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/articles/eng/1611.htm

[Bug 134282] Re: CPU Frequency - Incorrect Display

2008-07-26 Thread Michael Marte
Here is the link I failed to provide in my previous posting: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=818207 -- CPU Frequency - Incorrect Display https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134282 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 134282] Re: CPU Frequency - Incorrect Display

2008-07-19 Thread Michael Marte
As the thread's initiator did not answer the question of Andreas, I'll take over. I am running hardy KDE desktop on a Dell Latitude D600 with a 1.7Mhz Pentium M. With feisty, suspend to RAM, suspend to disk, and the display of current CPU frequency worked well. After the upgrade to hardy, suspend t

[Bug 163410] Viewing footage in editor causes high CPU load since 1.1.0

2007-11-17 Thread Michael Marte
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: kino For kino 0.95 on Debian 4.0, a PII with 400 Mhz was nearly sufficient for viewing the footage in the video editor, a Pentium M running on 600 Mhz was sufficient. For kino 1.1.0 on Ubuntu 7.10, viewing the footage uses all of my 1700 Mhz Pentium M

[Bug 152392] Re: [gutsy] Kino can't capture video

2007-11-17 Thread Michael Marte
It did not work for me in feisty either. I guess it's a configuration problem in the hardware abstraction layer. My workaround is: su modprobe raw1394 chmod a+w /dev/raw1394 -- [gutsy] Kino can't capture video https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152392 You received this bug notification because you