Did ya get it?
Hi Mattia,
>Ooops, your SMTP bounces messages from my address... hope you'll readthe
>bug tracking system
Sorry about the bounce. GMX is the largest freemail provider in Germany.
1GB for free and all. Dunno why this happened.
I am attaching 2 logs and 1 config. I used the
original /usr/share/doc/cpufreqd/examples/cpufreqd.conf-2.4 (switched acpi
to apm for course) for the second
output. I checked the log myself while running a little bit and cpufreq
seems to try to change some stuff around. But from the beginning of the
test to the end /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/cpufreq remained at the same
state. I included them for reference.
Thank You for responding so quickly. I have no idea where this is from, so
this might be a setup problem, but all other setups work :-( They are just
not that cool.
My Speedstep Pentium from Intel can only go between 550 and 700 afaik. But
on system startup with cpufreqd enabled /proc/cpuinfo as well as cpufreq
showed the cpu at 150 Mhz. Is is possible, or is /proc just tellin
nonsense. Because with cpudyn and on kernel 2.6 they only show 550 to 700
Mhz.
Byebye,
Malte
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cpufreq
Description: application/zerosize
cpuinfo
Description: application/zerosize
cpufreqd-conf-2.4.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
cpufreqd.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
# this is a comment # # you need: 1 [General] section, # 1 or more [Profile] sections # 1 or more [Rule] sections # # a section ends at the first blank line # # [Rule] sample: # [Rule] # name=sample_rule # ac=on # (on/off) # battery_interval=0-10 # cpu_interval=30-60 # programs=xine,mplayer # profile=sample_profile # # [Profile] sample: # [Profile] # name=sample_profile # minfreq=10% # maxfreq=100% # policy=performance # # see CPUFREQD.CONF(5) manpage for a complete reference [General] pidfile=/var/run/cpufreqd.pid poll_interval=2 pm_type=apm #(acpi, apm or pmu) # Uncomment the following line to enable ACPI workaround (see cpufreqd.conf(5)) # acpi_workaround=1 verbosity=4 #(if you want a minimal logging set to 5) [Profile] name=hi_boost minfreq=90% maxfreq=100% policy=performance #[Profile] #name=medium_boost #minfreq=33% #maxfreq=66% #policy=performance #[Profile] #name=lo_boost #minfreq=0% #maxfreq=33% #policy=performance [Profile] name=lo_power minfreq=78% maxfreq=78% policy=powersave # conservative mode when not AC [Rule] name=conservative ac=off # (on/off) battery_interval=0-100 cpu_interval=0-70 cpu_nice_scale=1.5 delay_cycles=3 profile=lo_power # need some power #[Rule] #name=lo_cpu_boost #ac=off # (on/off) #battery_interval=0-100 #cpu_interval=30-80 #profile=medium_boost # need big power (not if battery very low) #[Rule] #name=hi_cpu_boost #ac=off # (on/off) #battery_interval=50-100 #cpu_interval=70-100 #profile=medium_boost # full power when AC [Rule] name=AC_on ac=on # (on/off) cpu_interval=0-100 battery_interval=90-100 profile=hi_boost # full power when watching DVDs and not AC: # this is the last rule and takes less # precedence with respect to the others [Rule] name=dvd_watching ac=off # (on/off) battery_interval=20-100 programs=xine,mplayer,avidemux cpu_interval=0-100 profile=hi_boost

