![]() You are doing well and we're getting there. on reboot a log will be produced please attach the content of the log to your next reply.when it has finished, leave everything that was found checked, (ticked), then click on Clean.Pease then run it again and send the new logĪlso, some of the AdwCleaner results were not cleaned: then, press the Remove Selected button and please post the log it produces. ![]() I am really sorry, now that I read again my post I see it wasnt clear, but thats why I added my installed packages list.Some of the entries in the RogueKiller result were not selected and therefore didn’t get fixed: I will load the arch net-install and see what speed does it reads also.ĮDIT: I will add powernow-k7 to the modules array in rc.conf and see what happens, thanks! ![]() If I use an archbang live-cd wich Iunderstand is set up by default to use full speed I can read 1100MHz in the same file, I will try booting again with bodhi and see whats going on. Also learning the comand line from the book I mentioned, thats what seems strange to me, I don't really know what happened, but now my cpu speed stays at 500MHz also I dont have any module loaded on boot, maybe the new kernel implemented something and udev loads everyting automatically?Īs I said I dont really know, but truth is that if its not a new feature then something must be very wrong! Right now I havent done anything but install lxde some programs and configure aliases, etc. The only problem I have in this machine old laptop sony vaio ~ $ cpufreq-infoīash: cpufreq-info: no se encontró la orden #command not foundĪs I told you I have not installed any package fro cpu frequency scaling, I did tried all modules some months ago (in another install (usb) with this same laptop, but lost the usb thumb drive, now I got a 4GB hard drive wich is what I' using now), and none worked, maybe I was just to dumb at it. And I believe this command gives me the ones I installed after ~ $ pacman -Qe ![]()
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