On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:24:55 +0200 Jan Schrewe <jschrewe at googlemail.com> dijo:
> You can always switch to full speed with: "cpufreq-selector -g performance" > "cpufreq-selector -g ondemand" switches back to powersaving mode (which is > usually a good idea for a laptop). The "performance" command worked, although I am now at 2 GHz always. Scribus is a slight bit faster, but not remarkably. Some things are quite a bit faster - selecting/deselecting an object for example. Other things are changed very little, if at all, like grouping/ungrouping objects. And video redisplay remains the same slow redraw speed. That probably is related to the video chip, though. If my CPU is now running at the max all the time and Scribus remains slow, then it may be that I just need to get a faster computer. Still, this computer is not that far out of date. It's hard to believe that my favorite program needs a CPU > 2 GHz.
