DJ Delorie wrote: > It's a pre-built DELL box, no overclocking. When all four cores are > running at full speed (3.16MHz) for extended periods, the temp gets up > around 85 C and the fans all speed up. I'd rather keep it cooler than > that. One way is to reduce the clock speed. Another way is to dust > the fans off, which I'll also be doing :-) > > g <geleem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> anyway, iirc, lm-sensors must be running to see cpu temp and in turn >> 'scale' cpu speed. [iirc] > > I have a valid lm-sensors config ("sensors" tells me the four core > temps). I have /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.* and they tell me the > right core temps. > > The question is, how do I connect the core temp readings to the cpu > frequency control? The old userspace cpufreq had command line options > for doing that. look for program 'cpuspeed'. it was available in fc3, fc6, fc7, fc8. not sure if it is available for f9, f10, but i imagine source is still around in archives or koji. use this google link for linux advanced search; http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en&output=linux&restrict=linux -- peace out. tc,hago. g . **** in a free world without fences, who needs gates. ** help microsoft stamp out piracy - give linux to a friend today ** to mess up a linux box, you need to work at it; to mess up an ms windows box, you just need to *look at* it. ** learn linux: 'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition' http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html 'The Linux Documentation Project' http://www.tldp.org/ 'LDP HOWTO-index' http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/index.html 'HowtoForge' http://howtoforge.com/ ****
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