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2010-05-27
, 19:45
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#4222
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pls tell which command you used! if you use sudo gainroot or root and then used "sudo /usr/sbin/kernel-config"
it won't display anything!
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2010-05-27
, 19:49
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#4223
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I tried that and then also tried:
root
kernel-config show
root
/usr/sbin/kernel-config show
both of which give me the error kernel-config: not found
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2010-05-27
, 19:54
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#4224
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don't need to enter root everytime! once enter root! it's enought!
now I think your problem is that, you don't have this
"Enhanced Linux kernel for power users (settings)"
check for this in your app manager! enable the extras-testing repo.
install that package! Now try and tell me!
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2010-05-27
, 20:01
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#4225
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It shows in app manager, plus I was able to run kernel-load ideal to OC in the first place (Conky shows that it is running between 500 and 850) so I don't think the issue is with kernel power settings.
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2010-05-27
, 20:08
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#4226
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2010-05-27
, 20:12
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@ CZE
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#4227
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2010-05-27
, 20:30
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#4228
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2010-05-27
, 20:46
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2010-05-27
, 21:05
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#4230
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cfh11:
Before you try
kernel-config show
type whoami and hit Enter
Then see if you are root.
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use /usr/sbin/kernel-config show or kernel-config show while in root!