On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 01:27:54PM +0100, Rainer Krienke wrote:
Hello,
I have an IBM R50 E with a Intel Celeron 1.4 Ghz processor installed with 10.3. Recently I discovered that simply loading the module p4_clockmod scales down the CPU-frequency to about 170MHZ and as needed scales the freq up. This helps saving battery power.
No it doesn't. Celerons don't have CPU frequency scaling. p4_clockmod only has duty cycle modulation (the same as throttling) which does not save any power.
What I would like to do is to set a lower limit beacuse sometimes the interaction feels quite slow because of the very low initial frequency. So what I would like to to is to say:
Use eg 500MHZ as a lower limt for downscaling the CPU and scale up as needed.
On my P4 Desktop I once had such an option where I could say eg:
echo "500" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
to get this done but in 10.3 there is no such proc entry. Any other way to get this done?
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