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Name: athcool | Distribution: RPMForge repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 |
Version: 0.3.11 | Vendor: Dag Apt Repository, http://dag.wieers.com/apt/ |
Release: 1.el6.rf | Build date: Fri Nov 12 09:36:49 2010 |
Group: System Environment/Base | Build host: lisse.hasselt.wieers.com |
Size: 38856 | Source RPM: athcool-0.3.11-1.el6.rf.src.rpm |
Packager: Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> | |
Url: http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/jacobi/linux/softwares.html | |
Summary: Enabling/disabling Powersaving mode for AMD processors |
Athcool is a small utility, enabling/disabling Powersaving mode for AMD Athlon/Duron processors. Since enabling Powersaving mode, you can save power consumption, lower CPU temprature when CPU is idle. Powersaving works if your kernel support ACPI (APM not work), because athcool only set/unset "Disconnect enable when STPGNT detected" bits in the Northbridge of Chipset. To really save power, someone has to send the STPGNT signal when idle. This is done by the ACPI subsystem when C2 state entered. !!!WARNING!!! Depending on your motherboard and/or hardware components, enabling powersaving mode may cause that: * noisy or distorted sound playback * a slowdown in harddisk performance * system locks or instability If you met those problems, you should not use athcool. Please use athcool AT YOUR OWN RISK.
GPL
* Wed Apr 19 2006 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 0.3.11-1 - 7981/dag - Updated to release 0.3.11. * Sat Apr 08 2006 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 0.3.7-1.2 - Rebuild for Fedora Core 5. * Mon Aug 02 2004 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.3.7-1 - Initial package. (using DAR)
/etc/rc.d/init.d/athcool /usr/sbin/athcool /usr/share/doc/athcool-0.3.11 /usr/share/doc/athcool-0.3.11/COPYING /usr/share/doc/athcool-0.3.11/ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/athcool-0.3.11/README /usr/share/man/man8/athcool.8.gz
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