On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:32:00 -0500 John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Hi all,
> I'm not sure this is the right place to ask for this, but I just got
> speedfreq to work on my laptop, and I was thinking it would be great to
> have an epplet to monitor the clock of the processor graphically. I'm
> not sure something like this already exists, but if it does, please
> point out to me where it is.
> Thanks
> John
i'm actually quite happy with the fact my cup daemon automatically adjusts my
clock for maximum speed when i need grunt and maximum battery when i'm just
idling along or doing menial things like editing code instead of compiling it...
:) i dont need to know because it just works (tm) :) but it might be nice to
have a "override" button :)
i might write something when e17 is done... :)
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