librano : it's just a loop with a sleep of 1 sec. it's parsing the temperature from the file and according to your settings using the governor. However im not sure if it is the good way to do this : maybe using inotify could be a good enhancement. And i'm not sure as well if this kind of trick's been done by another tool (actually i didn't really understand the begining of this bug report ... has something's been done, is going to be done or ? why does the reboot happen in Feisty instead of trying to slow down the cpu first ? what can we do ? )
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