On 05/18/2012 01:43 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
madworm_de.opensuse@spitzenpfeil.org said the following on 05/17/2012 05:18 PM:
On 05/17/2012 10:55 PM, Harrie Baken wrote:
Neither to me! I just wanted to show that /cpufreq/ does exist on your system.
Well as an alternative have a look at /proc/cpuinfo !
The 'cpu MHz' line in there shows the current cpu frequency. Make sure it goes up to 2.4GHz if the system is under load.
And is there any way to alter that except from the BIOS before boot?
Usually this is done by the powermanagement. I think standard settings are 'ondemand', which should throttle the cpu when idle and crank it up when needed. Or by manipulating the aforementioned settings in /sys/..../cpu/... by hand. And for that to work some modules need to be loaded too (processor, powernow_k8 for example). But I think in case all of this doesn't work, the CPU should always run at maximum speed. At least that is the case on my system. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org