Cpuspeedy is simple and easy to use program which allows you to change the clock speed and voltage of the CPUs on the fly, using the Linux's CPUFreq driver.Use it and you should save battery consumption and reduce the temperature of your laptop.
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2004-07-02 Gabriele Giorgetti <gabriele_giorgetti@tin.it> * Version 0.4.1 released. * pythermalzone.py is now checking for every dir in the /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/ directory. If the temperature file is found, then its value is read. This should fix a bug that prevented cpuspeedy to get the cpu's temperature in those systems where the path to the temperature file is not /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM Thanks to Nathaniel McCallum
2004-05-23 Gabriele Giorgetti <gabriele_giorgetti@tin.it> * Version 0.4.0 released. * It is now possible to specify to cpuspeedy a specific frequency value to be set. The numeric value must be expressed in KHz, MHz or Ghz. * A function to convert speed from GHz,MHz to KHz was added. * The code was checked with "pychecker" for common bugs 2004-05-18 Gabriele Giorgetti <gabriele_giorgetti@tin.it> * An option (--freqs) to display available CPU frequencies was added. * A check was added to verify the availability of the userspace governor in the pycpufreq sysfs interface. 2004-05-11 Gabriele Giorgetti <gabriele_giorgetti@tin.it> * The "--dump" option is now working again (a couple of bug were fixed) * pythermalzone.py module was added.
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