Hi all, today I have an unusual thouhgt: I am looking for a tool, which I want to start on the notebook, when doing nothing. I do NOT mean powernowd, cpufreqd or similar, which use the pins on the cpu to switch it down (on my AMD-Turion to 800MHz) I am looking for a tool like those on windows in the early 486er days: they were called "waterfall" or "raindrop" and could change the cycle-rate from i.e. 100 MHz to 10 MHz.
Does somebody know such a tool for linux ? Or is this on modern cpus not more needed ! I imagine, with these tools, power would last much longer, when I can bring my processor down to 100MHz. Or do I think wrong ???? Best regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

