On Tue, 01 May 2012 16:30:12 +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote: > I used to have my CPU frequency scaled back to 1000 Mz (from 2200 MHz) > which I could see in my Gnome2 applet. > > 1. Is there an application with which I can check the actual speed?
cpufreq-info -e > 2. Can I manage the speed? Mmm... yes. > 3. If so, how? cpufreq-set > Running "/etc/init.d/cpufreqd start" just reports: > panoramix:/home/jkr# /etc/init.d/cpufreqd start > Starting CPU Frequency daemon: cpufreqd failed! I don't seem to have that service (in lenny and wheezy I've got "cpufrequtils" instead) but if I were you, I'd take a look into these two files: /usr/share/doc/cpufreqd/README.Debian /etc/default/cpufreqd Maybe is that you need to configure something :-? > I have looked at the output of "cpufreqd -D -V 7" but that did not help. > > cpufreq-utils: > panoramix:/home/jkr# cpufreq-info > cpufrequtils 007: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009 Report > errors and bugs to cpuf...@vger.kernel.org, please. analyzing > CPU 0: no or unknown cpufreq driver is active on this CPU ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (...) This can give you some clue. > lsmod: > panoramix:/home/jkr# lsmod | grep cpu > cpufreq_userspace 12576 0 > cpufreq_conservative 13147 0 > cpufreq_stats 12866 0 > cpufreq_powersave 12454 0 I can't see "acpi_cpufreq" loaded... hum, wait, for AMD should be "powernow-k8" insetad, right? Is it loaded? Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/jnp6h6$d12$1...@dough.gmane.org