> > > > So the main statement is - when your kapm-idled is shown as using 50% > > of your CPU - it does really use this 50% of CPU. It does *not* sit > > there idling (and cooling) your CPU but really keeps it running. > > > > I've noticed the same. I build my own kernels and that's one of the > first things I disable. >
And how do you cool CPU then? It is supposed to be the only way. -andrej
