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powernowd graphical frontend?

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So i know the graphical frontend is somewhere for powernowd, in fact, i have found it and used it before, but now i am haivng issues, anyone want to guide me to the download?
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I've been looking around and the closest I've found was a kpowersave that has hooks for powernowd. Maybe there's an equivalent for gnome???? Good luck.
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Originally Posted by abf
So i know the graphical frontend is somewhere for powernowd, in fact, i have found it and used it before, but now i am haivng issues, anyone want to guide me to the download?
If you use gnome, it has an applet called CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor that displays your mhz in the gnome panel. Just right click on the panel and choose add to panel. Scroll down and it's in there somewhere.

I'm still trying to find a monitor that displays system temperatures. Hope that's what you're looking for.
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There's this: http://zzrough.free.fr/emifreq.php which claims to do temperature monitoring (never tried it though).
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There's this: http://zzrough.free.fr/emifreq.php which claims to do temperature monitoring (never tried it though).
Thanks, tried it but have some dependency issues. Says it needs glib-2.0 which I cannot find in the synaptic package manager, although I do have libglid2.0 installed.

-BT
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i found the gnome applet, thanks for the heads up anyway. it doesn't let me click, it just shows me the speed between 800mhz and 2ghz as i power through different apps, but no changing. i know there are other programs, anyone know anything?
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