Stefan Bellon wrote:
> The function
> pidofproc comes from lsb-base and indeed, there have been changes in
> that area recently:
>
> * Fix killproc() to work if signal isn't specified; also fix the
> pidfile check in both killproc() and pidofproc(). (Closes:
> #370075)
>
> This fix ho
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> > BTW, ondemand is never a good idea IMHO, it is very hard on the power
> > electronics in the motherboard and generates a lot of electric noise (and
> > sometimes, acoustic noise).
>
> Do you really think this affects the
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
>
> BTW, ondemand is never a good idea IMHO, it is very hard on the power
> electronics in the motherboard and generates a lot of electric noise (and
> sometimes, acoustic noise).
Do you really think this affects the hardware significantly? I have
never heard of this.
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006, Stefan Bellon wrote:
> Yes, but does the kernel configuration allow for such detailed profiles
> like "performance when on AC, performance when on battery and still
> over 50 %, then ondemand and when below 20 % of battery powersave"?
No, if you want to change profiles that mu
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Please run sh -x /etc/init.d/cpufreqd stop >/tmp/out.txt 2>&1, hit
> CTRL+C when it hangs, and look at the log (/tmp/out.txt) to see WHERE
> it hung...
io:/home/sbellon# tail -17 /tmp/out.txt
+ echo -n 'Stopping CPU Frequency daemon: cpufreqd'
Stopping CPU Fr
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006, Stefan Bellon wrote:
> I noticed recently that my notebook (ThinkPad T60) doesn't shut down
> properly anymore but "hangs". I've now traced the problem down. It
> looks like it's the cpufreqd's init script which is hanging when
> being called with "stop":
>
> io:/home/sbellon#
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