December 7, 200916 yr Is this supported ? and if, what are the settings I can deal with ? I want only use 50% of the processor as max. When I googling have I found these.. cpufrequtils powernow_k8" cpufreq_ondemand But I do not know how I go ahead with this. I like to see if this is possible to add to my GO file. max/min frequence ? Perhaps someone can explain if this is possible. //Peter
December 7, 200916 yr If you're looking to limit the max clock speed of your processor, why not just underclock it to your desired clock in the BIOS settings?
December 7, 200916 yr Author Is this something to use? -> ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/zenwalk/i486/current/extra/ap/cpufrequtils-005-i486-60.1.tgz ore this ? -> http://slackware.schoepfer.info/12.1/slackware/mobil/cpufrequtil-002-i686-1jsc.tgz I want something I can change from the GO file
December 9, 200916 yr Is this something to use? -> ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/zenwalk/i486/current/extra/ap/cpufrequtils-005-i486-60.1.tgz ore this ? -> http://slackware.schoepfer.info/12.1/slackware/mobil/cpufrequtil-002-i686-1jsc.tgz I want something I can change from the GO file Here is an example: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/cpufreq.txt But as mentioned in other thread, the cpufreq governor module is not in unRAID kernel yet.
December 9, 200916 yr Author So its just to ad that to unRAID kernel and the should this work, so perhaps we could have this in the final 4.5 Version
December 9, 200916 yr So its just to ad that to unRAID kernel and the should this work, so perhaps we could have this in the final 4.5 Version Probably need to send an email off to Tom to see if he can add this to the final release.
December 9, 200916 yr So its just to ad that to unRAID kernel and the should this work, so perhaps we could have this in the final 4.5 Version Probably need to send an email off to Tom to see if he can add this to the final release. I will ask for it in the Announcements forum.
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