ArcosCom Linux User wrote on Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:00:29 +0100 (CET):
> The last try:
>1) Power off the laptop along 2/3 hours.
>2) Power on and log into gnome.
>3) The cpuspeed monitor shows that all is working fine.
I don't know what this monitor is. There's a cpuspeed service script.
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 08:06 +0100, ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
...
> Sorry for my poor english: What is the meaning of "top post"? (spanish
> speaker here).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style
There's probably a comparable es... page.
Just google 'netiquette top-post' (no quotes) for much
ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
> I'll try the new 2.6-92.1.22 kernel too, but in the new kernel changelog
> not appears to be any type of fix that affect to this.
I have seen the same problem on RHEL 5.2 on a ThinkPad T41 too...
cpuspeed stuck at the low-cpu setting. Manually kicking it to something
El Jue, 18 de Diciembre de 2008, 1:45, MHR escribió:
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:09 PM, ArcosCom Linux User
> wrote:
>> The same as before, instead compile I do the dd comand and see the
>> /proc/cpuinfo info at the same time the cpuspeed monitor under gnome
>> shows
>> the same as cpuinfo: 800Mhz
I've seen this on my laptop also.
Its an older thinkpad t20. Its always running slower by 200MHZ or
something close to that. I've even swapped the cpu to a newer faster
version.
Ensured cpuspeed was turned off, and still the issue persisted. Havent
loaded it with another os to see if the issue
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:09 PM, ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
> The same as before, instead compile I do the dd comand and see the
> /proc/cpuinfo info at the same time the cpuspeed monitor under gnome shows
> the same as cpuinfo: 800Mhz.
>
> Another way to go?
>
Can you NOT top post here??
Let me
The same as before, instead compile I do the dd comand and see the
/proc/cpuinfo info at the same time the cpuspeed monitor under gnome shows
the same as cpuinfo: 800Mhz.
Another way to go?
Thanks
El Jue, 18 de Diciembre de 2008, 0:20, MHR escribió:
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:00 PM, ArcosCom Li
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:00 PM, ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
> Ok, but is not working fine.
>
> The last try:
> 1) Power off the laptop along 2/3 hours.
> 2) Power on and log into gnome.
> 3) The cpuspeed monitor shows that all is working fine.
> 4) Some minutes after, the speed goes down t
Ok, but is not working fine.
The last try:
1) Power off the laptop along 2/3 hours.
2) Power on and log into gnome.
3) The cpuspeed monitor shows that all is working fine.
4) Some minutes after, the speed goes down to 800 MHz and no more wants
to grow up. I can't change to force perfor
ArcosCom Linux User wrote on Tue, 16 Dec 2008 23:33:36 +0100 (CET):
> GNOME will have any problem if I "chkconfig --level 345 cpuspeed off"?
why?
"chkconfig cpuspeed off"
suffices
Kai
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ArcosCom Linux User wrote on Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:31:30 +0100 (CET):
> The laptop boots fine with the correct speed (usual speed), but when the
> init scripts run the service cpuspeed, the performance goes low: Only
> wants 800MHz!!
sounds pretty much like it's working as it should. It goes down w
GNOME will have any problem if I "chkconfig --level 345 cpuspeed off"?
Thanks
El Mar, 16 de Diciembre de 2008, 22:27, MHR escribió:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:31 PM, ArcosCom Linux User
> wrote:
>> After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it.
>>
>> The laptop is a 2,73GHz Int
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:31 PM, ArcosCom Linux User
wrote:
> After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it.
>
> The laptop is a 2,73GHz Intel centrino and from some kernels versions to
> now, it had a good performance, the cpu scaling worked fine.
>
> Now, I discover that forcing
After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it.
The laptop is a 2,73GHz Intel centrino and from some kernels versions to
now, it had a good performance, the cpu scaling worked fine.
Now, I discover that forcing in /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed the governors
and/or max/min speeds, it don'
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