On 10/20/07, Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hummm, have you tried cpufreqd?
Huh, I thought it was just a rehash of cpufreq-utils. It looks like it's just the tool I need, thanks for the recommendation. However... # /usr/sbin/cpufreqd -D apm_init : /proc/apm: No such file or irectory pmu_init : /proc/pmu/info: No such file or directory nforce2_post_conf : Unconfigured, exiting. plugins_post_conf : Unable to configure plugin nforce2_atxp1, removing acpi_battery_init : error, acpi_battery module not compiled or inserted (/proc/acpi/battery/: No such file or directory)? acpi_battery_init : exiting. acpi_event_init : Couldn't connect to acpid socket /var/run/acpid.socket (No such file or directory). plugins_post_conf : Unable to configure plugin acpi, removing parse_config_rule : WARNING! skipping config option "ac" parse_config_rule : WARNING! skipping config option "battery_interval" init_configuration : [Rule] name "AC Off - Low Battery" has no options. Discarded. parse_config_rule : WARNING! skipping config option "acpi_temperature" parse_config_rule : WARNING! skipping config option "battery_interval" # acpid acpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or directory # ls /proc/acpi ls: /proc/acpi: No such file or directory # i8kctl 1.0 (null) C724P71 62 -1 2 27660 128280 1 2 So, acpid won't run, and therefore I can't get AC, battery, or cpu temp into cpufreqd. Any ideas? Maybe there's some way to get cpufreqd to use i8kctl as its sensor source? - Sai -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
