Re: cpu scaling

2012-06-14 Thread Thibault Nélis
On 06/13/2012 03:27 PM, Matej Kosik wrote: Hello, On Fedora 16, CPU scaling works fine for me. From this I assume you're now using F17 as you seem to suggest it doesn't work fine anymore, but I believe everything holds for F16 as well. On Debian, I was able to determine minim

cpu scaling

2012-06-13 Thread Matej Kosik
Hello, On Fedora 16, CPU scaling works fine for me. On Debian, I was able to determine minimal/maximal frequencies of CPU-s by looking to files like this: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_{min,max}_freq Is there a way how can I do the same on Fedora? Is there a way

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-03 Thread Rex Dieter
Chris Smart wrote: > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Andre Goree > wrote: >> >> I have the same issue, and I don't know what it could be (I'm on Fedora >> 12 64- bit KDE4.4). I've worked around the issue using 'cpufreq' at the >> CLI to manually select my governor & max CPU speed. > > I'm gues

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-02 Thread Chris Smart
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Andre Goree wrote: > > I have the same issue, and I don't know what it could be (I'm on Fedora 12 64- > bit KDE4.4).  I've worked around the issue using 'cpufreq' at the CLI to > manually select my governor & max CPU speed. I'm guessing it's a bug in Fedora's pack

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-02 Thread Andre Goree
reports inability to step the CPU, so I must be missing some kind > > > of package or configuration. > > > > Does anyone with a KDE install have support for CPU scaling with > > PowerDevil under System Settings? > > Apparently something is broken within KDE here. I

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-02 Thread Marko Vojinovic
kage or configuration. > > Does anyone with a KDE install have support for CPU scaling with > PowerDevil under System Settings? Apparently something is broken within KDE here. I just checked, and I don't have the support for CPU scaling. And I sort-of remember having it before (on the same

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-02 Thread Ed Greshko
Tim wrote: > On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 13:03 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Do you think it would help Chris if you named the taskbar applet? >> > > I couldn't recall the name, and I was using the wrong computer to have a > look. > > However, if I click on the add to panel (to add an applet to

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-02 Thread Tim
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 13:03 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Do you think it would help Chris if you named the taskbar applet? I couldn't recall the name, and I was using the wrong computer to have a look. However, if I click on the add to panel (to add an applet to the top or bottom taskbar) menu op

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Chris Smart
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > > And my assumption is wrong.. I just logged in as root *GASP* and KDE > also reports inability to step the CPU, so I must be missing some kind > of package or configuration. > Does anyone with a KDE install have support for C

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Chris Smart
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > > But if I run it as my regular user, I don't have permission. I'm > _assuming_ that this is the reason that KDE doesn't support CPU > scaling.. And my assumption is wrong.. I just logged in as root *GASP* and KD

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Chris Smart
ersave. I also have cpufrequtils installed and on the command line I can modify it _as root_. I.e. sudo cpufreq -s -f 1000 -g ondemand But if I run it as my regular user, I don't have permission. I'm _assuming_ that this is the reason that KDE doesn't support CPU scaling.. -c --

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Don Quixote de la Mancha
More seriously, if there is a command-line tool that root would use to adjust the CPU scaling, perhaps it would work to add that command to the /etc/sudoers file. You would still need to use the sudo command to run it, but once having entered your personal (not root) password, you could issue

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Ed Greshko
Tim wrote: > On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 11:25 +1100, Chris Smart wrote: > >> Is there a way for non-root users to be able to administer CPU >> scaling? Currently the interfaces are all owned by root:root and short >> of a hack to change their permissions on boot, I

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Tim
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 11:25 +1100, Chris Smart wrote: > Is there a way for non-root users to be able to administer CPU > scaling? Currently the interfaces are all owned by root:root and short > of a hack to change their permissions on boot, I'm wondering if > there's a &quo

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Chris Smart
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote: > > Unsolder the crystal on your motherboard, then solder in a slower one. Apart from that :-P -c -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/m

Re: User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Don Quixote de la Mancha
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > Is there a way for non-root users to be able to administer CPU > scaling? Unsolder the crystal on your motherboard, then solder in a slower one. I'll send you my bill in the mail. Don Quixote -- Don Quixote de la

User to set CPU scaling?

2010-03-01 Thread Chris Smart
Is there a way for non-root users to be able to administer CPU scaling? Currently the interfaces are all owned by root:root and short of a hack to change their permissions on boot, I'm wondering if there's a "proper" way to do it? Thanks, -c -- users mailing list users@lists.