On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:56:44 -0300
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
charlie derr escreveu:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#
# CPU Frequency scaling
#
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set
Hakan BAYINDIR wrote:
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#
# CPU Frequency scaling
#
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set
Hakan BAYINDIR:
After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same question here,
Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question. He said that since
voltages
in a CPU package is constant across cores, keeping frequencies low on other
cores while clocking one up doesn't
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same question here,
Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question. He said that since
voltages
in a CPU package is constant across cores, keeping frequencies low on other
cores while
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same
question here, Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question.
For the records: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.cpufreq/6441
Regards.
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Hi,
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running debian testing on a Intel Core2Quad Q6600 CPU with 4
gigabytes of RAM for 7 months. Until 2.6.22, the kernel was scaling each
of my cores independently of each other but starting with 2.6.22, every
core is running
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running debian testing on a Intel Core2Quad Q6600 CPU with 4
gigabytes of RAM for 7 months. Until 2.6.22, the kernel was scaling each
of my cores independently of each other but starting with
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
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Looking into my eyes is the only way you'll know I'm telling
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
Unfortunately this is not
Hakan BAYINDIR:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
Unfortunately this is
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
It would sure be nice if that were the
charlie derr escreveu:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
It would sure be
charlie derr escreveu:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by=
default.
J.
It would
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 23:41:26 +0300, Hakan BAYINDIR wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yepp the config is under /boot with the name config-kernelpackagename.
So? Can we see it, please?
Regards.
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#
# CPU Frequency scaling
#
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=m
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
#
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