On 18/10/2003 at 20:00, Lucas Moulin wrote: > I've recently discovered a tool called cpudyn [1]. I'm using pmud for > the time being, and wanted if it was OK to use both, or what are the > advantages (if anyone's already using it).
IIRC, cpudyn and pmud are different tools for different purposes. cpudyn switches cpu speed as needed between "powersave" and "performance" using cpu frequency scaling feature of new kernels. It also spins down disks when not in use. AFAICT, pmud does not do this, it does other things. Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong. I'm using it in my iBook (along with pmud and pbbuttons) and in an IBM Thinkpad without any problem at all. I also use it in 2 desktops without cpu frequency scaling (just to keep a second disk in standby because I almost don't use it). -- Kiko Please do not reply to the sender address of this email; due to [EMAIL PROTECTED]&$ spam, everything not comming from the list it's routed to /dev/null. Put menorqui in the user part to send me anything. Although, I prefer replies sent to the list so that others can benefit from the discussion. Thanks.

