rError Member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 86 Location Canada Dec 22, 2013 #1 How do I change the CPU speed presets in the notification area? Example: Custom, 500Mhz, 800Mhz, 1000Mhz, 1100Mhz, 1200Mhz
How do I change the CPU speed presets in the notification area? Example: Custom, 500Mhz, 800Mhz, 1000Mhz, 1100Mhz, 1200Mhz
slaeshjag ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 2,687 Location ~Stockholm, Sweden Dec 22, 2013 #2 Create the file: .config-button/cpu-speed.conf inside your home directory. Inside this file, write *exactly* 5 lines, each containing the number you want instead. Example: 900 1000 1100 1150 1200 Save. Either re-log or run "configbutton" from XFCE-menu -> run
Create the file: .config-button/cpu-speed.conf inside your home directory. Inside this file, write *exactly* 5 lines, each containing the number you want instead. Example: 900 1000 1100 1150 1200 Save. Either re-log or run "configbutton" from XFCE-menu -> run
rError Member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 86 Location Canada Dec 22, 2013 #3 slaeshjag said: Create the file: .config-button/cpu-speed.conf inside your home directory. Click to expand... Not too Linux savvy, this has me a little confused. inside /home/ there are only two directories, "username" & "root". Can't create a directory with "." in the name. What am I doing wrong? Thanks Last edited by a moderator: Dec 22, 2013
slaeshjag said: Create the file: .config-button/cpu-speed.conf inside your home directory. Click to expand... Not too Linux savvy, this has me a little confused. inside /home/ there are only two directories, "username" & "root". Can't create a directory with "." in the name. What am I doing wrong? Thanks
slaeshjag ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 2,687 Location ~Stockholm, Sweden Dec 22, 2013 #4 /home/<username>/ is your home directory. All files and directories starting with "." are hidden. Press ctrl-h to see it when you create the directory.
/home/<username>/ is your home directory. All files and directories starting with "." are hidden. Press ctrl-h to see it when you create the directory.
rError Member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 86 Location Canada Dec 22, 2013 #5 Oh man, I feel dumb. Forgot about hidden directories. Thank you, got the cpu presets the way I like. And thank you for configtray, glad it got implemented into the firmware.
Oh man, I feel dumb. Forgot about hidden directories. Thank you, got the cpu presets the way I like. And thank you for configtray, glad it got implemented into the firmware.