The links you and Leny posted seem to suggest that it's his post that's a
duplicate :)
I forgot to mention,
look in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/
interesting files are,
scaling_governor
#do $ cat scaling_available_governors
#to figure out which governors you can use
#you must also load the equivalent kernel module
#ie,
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Hey, I had the same problem. Here's how I solved it.
First, the annoying high pithced sound emitting from the motherboard?
https://github.com/fenrus75/powertop
Download and Compile it, only if apt-get's version ain't got the
'--auto-tune' option.
First issue,
$ powertop --calibrate #and
I'm using XFCE in Trisquel Belenos, installed via netinstall as I don't like
to have multiple desktop environments installed.
But every new version of GNOME applications (such as GEdit, Evince...) get
farther and farther away from the standards of other desktop environments. I
mean that
I've installed network-manager-gnome as the main WI-FI program, but you could
also choose wicd-gtk to manage connections in the panel.
You can tweak the colors in the Panel Preferences (The panel preferences can
be opened by going to Settings → Panel in your applications menu. You can
also
Add their official repo.
You don't really need to worry about power outages and uptime much. Mail
servers keep on trying to send messages until they reach their destinations.
They usually do this for server days. If a message doesn't reach for several
days, they notify back the sender, so no messages are lost.
If you are using a non-encrypted connection and an open wifi-network (without
encryption like WPA) then anybody in the same network can capture all your
messages.
Even when using WPA someone could just have set a router with a stronger
signal close to you and your computer will then
When I start Trisquel 7, there is a clock in the lower right hand corner of
the screen.
By about the time that I want to find out the time, the clock is gone.
How can I make the clock stick ?
Data can be trivially intercepted even if you are connected using cables,
after the WiFi device you're connected. Even if you are 100% sure your WiFi
connection as perfectly encrypted, you should never rely on this to provide
you even a bit of secure and private communication!
On another
Even when using WPA someone could just have set a router with a stronger
signal close to you and your computer will then happily connect to it instead
of the authentic router.
Indeed. That is analog to what IMSI catchers do with mobile phones:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMSI-catcher
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