On Sat, Jun 07 2008, at 15:02 -0500, Matthew Ray wrote:
> Greetings,
> I've been running vanilla PPC Etch install on my 12" 600mhz G3 iBook
> as a server for some time, with months of uptime and no performance
> issues. I run it with the lid closed and pbbuttonsd configured to
> turn off the scree
Am Sat, 7 Jun 2008 15:02:15 -0500
schrieb "Matthew Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I run Debian (currently "Lenny") on my PowerBook 12" 1.5 Ghz (same
hardware only faster CPU speed) since over a year now and have run
Ubuntu previously to that.
I found out that the heat management works much better if y
On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 02:02 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> On 07/06/2008, Matthew Ray wrote:
> > /sys/devices/temperature/sensor*temperatures
>
> JFTR: /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor*temperature
>
> > which reports 52 and 67 C and the fan runs frequently. I opened it up
> > and it runs at 50
On 07/06/2008, Matthew Ray wrote:
> /sys/devices/temperature/sensor*temperatures
JFTR: /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor*temperature
> which reports 52 and 67 C and the fan runs frequently. I opened it up
> and it runs at 50 and 65 C and the fan seems to be off, but that still
> seems really hot.
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 15:02:15 -0500
"Matthew Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
> I've been running vanilla PPC Etch install on my 12" 600mhz G3 iBook
> as a server for some time, with months of uptime and no performance
> issues. I run it with the lid closed and pbbuttonsd configured to
Greetings,
I've been running vanilla PPC Etch install on my 12" 600mhz G3 iBook
as a server for some time, with months of uptime and no performance
issues. I run it with the lid closed and pbbuttonsd configured to
turn off the screen and run it in powersave mode. So it runs
downclocked to 400mhz,
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