Today Dotan Cohen did spake thusly:
On 18/10/2007, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently got a laptop with a multi-core CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo), so I
decided to have a quick look at some of the things related to that.
I tried the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet for the Gnome taskbar,
but it errored-out saying that it couldn't be used. That didn't sound
right, so I had a look through the service configuration, and noticed
that the cpuspeed and irqbalance daemons were stopped, despite being set
to start.
Starting them worked without any errors, so it wasn't as if they *can't*
be run (such as when they're set to start on a single-core system).
They just didn't start, for some unknown reason, when the system boots
up.
I was wondering whether anybody else had noticed whether those daemons
weren't running for them, when they should have been.
I've got the same CPU in my Dell Inspiron. In both Fedora 6 (I could
not install 7 on this machine) and Ubuntu Feisty, the KPowerManager
app works fine, including CPU scaling. I don't know how to check the
daemons, but apps that perform CPU scaling apparently work just fine.
Me too, using Gnome. Are you using 32bit or 64bit installs tho? I'm using
64bit on core2 as it's a 64bit chip...
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