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2010-10-11
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2010-10-11
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Hi again, bakuur,
Was trying to set up some sort of hourly running command to set the kernel config limits correctly but was wandering how you got it done with queen beecon.
I was doing it with Alarmed, but, not being a linux user, was having trouble on putting all the commands (sudo gainroot, kernel-config limits 500 850) on the same line to be usable by Alarmed. I think i could just make a script, save it somewhere and get Alarmed to run it every hour, correct? Thats how you did with beecon?
Thanks and forgive my newbie..ness on linux. :-)
/usr/sbin/kernel-config load <profile>
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2010-10-11
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ah thanks.
I do know how to become root and then change, but didnt know that it didnt need to root to get kernel-config. :-)
Anyways, generally speaking in linux, specifically maemo, how could i make several commands run in a single line? What is the separating character?
Thans for all the help, guys. Cant help loving this cel more every day. ;-)
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sudo kernel-config load ulv | sudo kernel-config limits 500 850
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well see since there are 2 options that is adviced to be used for the lower frequency 250 and 500
so i though that most people will be using a minimum of 250 ie. all the profiles excpt Ideal
and if extra power is needed then you can use the 500 ie. ideal
since so the only option that has many choices is the max freq. so i let it to be manually set by you on my script
if you want i can make a choice of min and max but that will make the script too long as *if i may say* GUI
if you need it and think its useful then just tell me and ill start on it
anyways as for how frequent i think one hour is more than enough
hopfully this avoid frequency bug will be fixed soon (a)
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