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RPM: cpufreqd
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Current version: 2.2.1-alt1
Build date: 24 april 2007, 01:32 ( 888.6 weeks ago )
Size: 287.60 Kb
Home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpufreqd/
License: GPL
Summary: CPU frequency scaling daemon
Description:
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Build date: 24 april 2007, 01:32 ( 888.6 weeks ago )
Size: 287.60 Kb
Home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpufreqd/
License: GPL
Summary: CPU frequency scaling daemon
Description:
Cpufreqd is meant to be a replacement of the speedstep applet you
can find on some other OS, it monitors battery level, AC state and
running programs and adjusts the frequency of the processor according to
a set of rules specified in the config file (see cpufreqd.conf (5)).
Cpufreqd 2 aims to become the next generation power management
daemon. It provides a common interface to enable system monitoring
and to take useful actions upon that.
Currently it is still centered on the CPUFreq kernel interface,
that means that running a CPUFreq capable kernel is still needed but
also that behaviour could be delegated to a plugin.
Note that the configuration file format is slightly incompatible
with the previous cpufreqd 1 but it's really easy to migrate (a
simple Perl script could do it, I'll try to prepare one soon).
Current maintainer: Alexey Shabalin can find on some other OS, it monitors battery level, AC state and
running programs and adjusts the frequency of the processor according to
a set of rules specified in the config file (see cpufreqd.conf (5)).
Cpufreqd 2 aims to become the next generation power management
daemon. It provides a common interface to enable system monitoring
and to take useful actions upon that.
Currently it is still centered on the CPUFreq kernel interface,
that means that running a CPUFreq capable kernel is still needed but
also that behaviour could be delegated to a plugin.
Note that the configuration file format is slightly incompatible
with the previous cpufreqd 1 but it's really easy to migrate (a
simple Perl script could do it, I'll try to prepare one soon).
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- cpufreqd