Linux kernel for power user (settings and overclock) v0.18
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Free & Open Source license
Votes: 19
Free & Open Source license
Tools for the customization and overclock Linux kernel
Installing this package will automatically also install Linux kernel with overclock support (e.g Linux kernel for power user).
The command /usr/sbin/kernel-config can be used to load, save and show CPU frequency, voltage and DSP settings. It can also set defaults which are loaded during boot. Different profiles can be stored in the user's home directory.
Kernel modules specified in /etc/modules are loaded during boot.
The boot scripts contain safety mechanisms to temporarily disable them after a crash for recovery.
For more details please visit http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power
Updated 2015-01-11 22:00 UTC
| Authors | Tom Tanner, Pali Rohár |
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Exactly like Ian said... I do not want to instal anything with word "kernel" in name if I dont know what is it doing.
This could use a much better description. What exactly does this do? What kind of settings does it provide (settings to do with power, or settings that a "power user" would want)?
Do I have to modprobe stuff to make it work or does the package take care of that for me? Does this provide a GUI for kernel settings, or just the entries is sysfs?
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