GMABooster doesn't appear to do anything under Linux as well:

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GMABooster for Linux (Version 0.9c)            Production Date: 06/25/2009
Copyright (C)2009 Vladimir Plenskiy              http://www.gmabooster.com
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Hit '4' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 400 MHz
Hit '3' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 250 MHz
Hit '2' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 200 MHz
Hit '1' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 166 MHz

Hit '0' followed by 'Enter' to detect current GMA 950 core clock and exit

Hit any different digit or letter followed by 'Enter' to exit immediately

> 4

Hacking hardware registers now...

34ab1c74
34ab1c74

Done - GMA 950 should now be running at a speed of 400 MHz

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Exiting. Note: on return from standby the setting will be reset to default
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But after doing that:

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GMABooster for Linux (Version 0.9c)            Production Date: 06/25/2009
Copyright (C)2009 Vladimir Plenskiy              http://www.gmabooster.com
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Hit '4' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 400 MHz
Hit '3' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 250 MHz
Hit '2' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 200 MHz
Hit '1' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 166 MHz

Hit '0' followed by 'Enter' to detect current GMA 950 core clock and exit

Hit any different digit or letter followed by 'Enter' to exit immediately

> 0

Detecting GMA 950 core clock...
Done. GMA 950 core clock is: 200 MHz (Still 200 eh?)

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Exiting. No setting has been applied
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On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> You could try Wubi or USB install?
>
> I actually prefer Wubi over dual booting lol. Plus ubuntu is still
> pretty fast with Wubi even with the slightly reduced HDD performance
> (i don't even notice it)
>
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:05 PM, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>> god i want to test out ubuntu 10.04 RC.....
>> shit this CD rom broken is driving me crazy....
>>
>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:47 AM, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> wow detailed GPU process , nice man , u r the Geek , Me like this
>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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