On Sat, 2006-12-02 at 22:03 -0500, Jon Nettleton wrote:
The kernel has had the scaling governor modules for a while now and
I
am
not sure why Fedora is still relying on the cpuspeed daemon by
default.
If anyone in the know could answer that question I would appreciate
it.
The latest version of gnome-power-manager allows you to control the cpu
frequency on the desktop without poking around in /etc setting stuff
setuid or starting services. If you install the latest 2.17.x version,
and a fairly new HAL, I would appreciate the feedback on how easy it is
to use.
Richard.