[slackintosh-users] Re: alsaconf
- From: "Marco Bonetti" <marco.bonetti@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: slackintosh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:32:54 +0200
On 10/11/06, Volker Weiss <volker-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sound seem to work now, but I'm not sure, if this is correct. Usually alsaconf
creates this
file, but with more lines...? I copied this over from a Slackintosh 10.2
installation on an
older iBook G3. There alsaconf could detect the soundcard.
uhmm I'll take a look in to it asap.
I'm looking for a way to dynamically change the CPU clock depending on CPU
usage.
cpufreq userspace is supported by the kernel, so I need some daemon to change
the
CPU frequency. Does something like this come with Slackintosh 11.0 ? What's
recommended? For now I compiled powernowd, which seems to work quite well.
pbbuttonsd take care of everything for you :-)
there's a package into /mac software set
ciao
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Sound seem to work now, but I'm not sure, if this is correct. Usually alsaconf creates this file, but with more lines...? I copied this over from a Slackintosh 10.2 installation on an older iBook G3. There alsaconf could detect the soundcard.
I'm looking for a way to dynamically change the CPU clock depending on CPU usage. cpufreq userspace is supported by the kernel, so I need some daemon to change the CPU frequency. Does something like this come with Slackintosh 11.0 ? What's recommended? For now I compiled powernowd, which seems to work quite well.
- [slackintosh-users] alsaconf
- From: Volker Weiss