[ltp] Re: cpufreq with fedora linux

Frank Schmitt linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:39:48 +0100


rcobo <rcobo@netstorm.net> writes:

> but it doesn't work the other way around
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
> echo -n "0:600000:1600000:powersafe" > /proc/cpufreq
>
> rc >cat /proc/cpufreq
>          minimum CPU frequency  -  maximum CPU frequency  -  policy
> CPU  0       600000 kHz ( 37 %)  -    1600000 kHz (100 %)  -  performance
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

Shouldn't it read powersave?

[~]$ cat /proc/cpufreq 
          minimum CPU frequency  -  maximum CPU frequency  -  policy
CPU  0       600000 kHz ( 46 %)  -     600000 kHz ( 46 %)  -  powersave

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