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Hello everyone,
Just replaced Ubuntu with Fedora, as 10.04 went berserk with my old tpad t42. f13 seems nice.
I want to enable the Dynamicclocks feature (graphics chips frequency scaling). ...
- 05-31-2010 #1Just Joined!
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DynamicClocks in Fedora 13, without xorg.conf
Hello everyone,
Just replaced Ubuntu with Fedora, as 10.04 went berserk with my old tpad t42. f13 seems nice.
I want to enable the Dynamicclocks feature (graphics chips frequency scaling). I know how to do it with x.org.conf, but now i is gone, and i am not sure.
How to make use of Graphics Chips Power Management features - ThinkWiki
Thanks in advance,
IH
- 05-31-2010 #2Linux Guru
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The new Xorg server doesn't need /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but it can use it if you create one.
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
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