Re: Ati driver installation for low latency kernel (Kubuntu)

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Am Dienstag, 31. Juli 2007 schrieb Matthias Schönborn:
> My problem is as follows: On my notebook I have installed Kubuntu, and for
> my everyday work I use a generic kernel, because the low latency kernel
> would drain too much power, so that the battery would be empty very soon.
> For recording I use a low latency kernel.
<snip>
> Can anyone help me solve the issue, or does someone know a workaround? I
> would be most gratefull!

The solution is rather simple: Use one kernel for both! It is no problem 
configuring a kernel for low latency and low power consumption at the same 
time. I am using such a kernel successfully.

Simply select the right cpufreq-daemon and other parameters during runtime. 
Either by scripts reacting on acpi's signal of the power-plug or by 
laptopmode-daemon or by own scripts and manual selection.

Arnold
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