Great news. I'll have to try it out.  :)

On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Rafael Rodr�guez wrote:

Been using ondemand for months now (since 2.6.10 IIRC). No oopses related to
it. And haven't had to keep an eye on any daemon anymore :)

Rafael Rodr�guez

El Martes, 14 de Junio de 2005 19:54, David Wood escribi�:
Does this work now? For many months, ondemand was a guaranteed OOPS within
a matter of hours (if not minutes); I've been using cpufreq-userspace and
the associated daemon.

On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Rafael Rodr�guez wrote:
With recent kernels, that's better done with 'ondemand' governor, which
controls, in kernelspace, cpu speed according to system load.

BTW, kernel 2.6.12 is going to bring an even better governor for amd64
and laptops (and mine is both), named "conservative".

Regards,

Rafael Rodr�guez

El Martes, 14 de Junio de 2005 18:08, antonio giulio escribi�:
Hi,

is there a program for amd64 processor, to control its frequecny/speed
(and change it) and temperature? I have tried any packages on
repository but they seem not working (cpudyn, emifreq, cpufreqd).

Thanks
Giulio

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