AlMehdi
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2010-07-13
, 10:42
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@ Sweden
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#21
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2010-07-13
, 10:45
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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2010-07-13
, 11:13
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2010-07-13
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2010-07-13
, 11:31
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2010-07-13
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@ Portsmouth, UK.
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#26
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root
kernel-config load ideal
kernel-config show
kernel-config limits 250 1000
kernel-config save myconfig
kernel-config default myconfig
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2010-07-27
, 20:42
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@ Floripa - Brasil
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2010-07-27
, 20:56
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#28
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crashdamage, i did it all!
but ini conky my cpu doesn't get lower than 500mhz
even typing "kernel-config limits 250 750"
it reaches 750mhz ok but doesn't drop more than 500mhz
is any other way to do it?
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2010-08-03
, 16:35
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2010-08-03
, 17:14
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@ Floripa - Brasil
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#30
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Take a look at a the line in your config that deals with the active frequencies - I am willing to be you will see 500 as the first entry - without entries for lower settings it will never drp back to 250 etc.