On 12/27/2010 09:37 PM, JB wrote:
> Martin Haug piratenpartei.de> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> I would prefer that you make these entries manually and verify each step
> immediatelly (what you show here does not feel right ...).
I do that, the line "script has startet/en
Hello,
Did most of this, attached output of your commands.
mfg
icehawk
Script started, file is infos.txt
[iceh...@icehawk-laptop linuxhome]$ sudo /etc/init.d/cpuspeed stop
[iceh...@icehawk-laptop linuxhome]$ sudo lsmod|grep -i cpu
cpufreq_ondemand7262 0
acpi_cpufreq6285 0
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On 12/27/2010 02:08 PM, JB wrote:
> First, make sure your system is up-to-date.
It is.
Here the Infos you requested:
[iceh...@icehawk-laptop linuxhome]$ lsmod |grep -i freq
cpufreq_ondemand7262 0
acpi_cpufreq6285 0
mperf 1141 1 acpi_cpufreq
[iceh...@icehawk
Hello,
I got a problem with my (more or less) fresh Fedora 14 installation: The
cpufrequency stays at 1Ghz all the time, even with high cpu usage. I'm
also not able to scale the frequency manually using the applet cpu
scaling inside gnome (If I try this, nothing happens).
The interessting thing abo