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#3606
Originally Posted by titan View Post
you're right. the /usr/sbin is not necessary with sudo.
/usr/sbin/kernel-config without sudo does also work .
i can confirm this works even with a normal user in xterm

Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-config load ideal
gives me a result:
Code:
loading /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal
successfully loaded.
command:

Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-config limits - 1150
result is:

Code:
the limits were set to [500,1150]
the last code and result were done after activating "ideal" settings.

to support my last post, i need to save the kernel-power-settings folder

EDIT: this is so awesome! makes me wanna Cry!!!
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Last edited by gabby131; 2010-05-13 at 02:25.