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GNOME CPUFreq Applet first release!

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GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel.
This is the first release,
a tarball can be found here
and screenshots can be found hereFeatures

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* Support for proc or sys filesystems

* Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites

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* GNOME 2 libraries

* GNOME Panel libraries

* GNOME-VFS libraries

* GConf

That is the first release of GNOME CPUFreq Applet.

Big thanks to

* Esteban Sanchez

* Carlos Garcnacho

* Pablo Arroyo

For the moment:

Tarballs can be downloaded from

http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.1.tar.gz

Screenshots

http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

Bugs can be reported to

carlosgc gnome org

Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to

carlosgc gnome org

Re: GNOME CPUFreq Applet first release!

Think about it for a moment. What you request is futile.Why the hell would you want to manually change your CPU freq?

First this is only applicable for specialy built processors.Second these CPU do it automaticly, it is built-in!Third, it is done by analysing work load ; do you see yourself going in the applet prefs to start any apps with a decent load time? If not, then think of bying an older CPU!

this applet is cool, and such an option is desirable.