The same as before, instead compile I do the dd comand and see the /proc/cpuinfo info at the same time the cpuspeed monitor under gnome shows the same as cpuinfo: 800Mhz.
Another way to go?
Thanks
El Jue, 18 de Diciembre de 2008, 0:20, MHR escribió:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:00 PM, ArcosCom Linux User linux@arcoscom.com wrote:
Ok, but is not working fine.
The last try:
- Power off the laptop along 2/3 hours.
- Power on and log into gnome.
- The cpuspeed monitor shows that all is working fine.
- Some minutes after, the speed goes down to 800 MHz and no more
wants to grow up. I can't change to force performance or using userspace and select the speed.
Any help more about?
If I launch any heavy compilation (as kernel compilation), the speed don't want to grow up. Really is working fine under these circumstances with the performance governor selected?
First, please do not top post in this forum / on this list.
Second, try this:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null <some huge number of blocks>
and see if that drives your cpuspeed up.
BTW, how are you checking the cpuspeed? Are you looking at /proc/cpuinfo?
HTH
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