Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-15 Thread Kristian Hermansen
On 9/15/05, Lennart Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did you mean 3.1r0a? Yes, that is the correct version that this bug applies to.-- Kristian Hermansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-15 Thread Frans Pop
severity 328411 wishlist thanks On Thursday 15 September 2005 08:02, Kristian Hermansen wrote: > By default, for laptops, Debian should install a package to allow CPU > frequency scaling. This was annoying on my laptop because after I > installed Debian, my CPU ran at 100% (2.2 GHz) and made the w

Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-15 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Lennart Sorensen] > How do you tell that you are on a laptop in general? I believe the common way to do this (used in d-i, at least), is to look for a PCMCIA bus, and enable laptop features if it is found. > Which of the many cpu frequency scaling systems do you think is best > for any given typ

Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-15 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 02:02:10AM -0400, Kristian Hermansen wrote: > Package: Debian Sarge minimal install immediately upgraded to Etch > Version: 3.0a Did you mean 3.1r0a? > By default, for laptops, Debian should install a package to allow CPU > frequency scaling. This was annoying on my lapto

Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-15 Thread Christian Perrier
reassign 328411 tasksel retitle 328411 Please install CPU frequency scaling software and mathods in the laptop task thanks Quoting Kristian Hermansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Package: Debian Sarge minimal install immediately upgraded to Etch > Version: 3.0a > > By default, for laptops, Debian shou

Bug#328411: CPU frequency scaling not installed by default for laptops

2005-09-14 Thread Kristian Hermansen
Package: Debian Sarge minimal install immediately upgraded to Etch Version: 3.0a By default, for laptops, Debian should install a package to allow CPU frequency scaling.  This was annoying on my laptop because after I installed Debian, my CPU ran at 100% (2.2 GHz) and made the whole thing very hot