Not sure if this is the right place for this if not my bad.
Yeah just got my first laptop installed F17 nice right ?
My problem ? At the in-laws for the week and I forgot my charger..:doh:
They have a couple of chargers but I've already shocked the hell out of myself before when I used two things that weren't compatible and I know nothing about electricity so figured better to ask. Then try myself.
What do I even need to know volts amps doubtful that it's watts as long as it's the same plug it should be the same watts.
Also what is the command to change the frequency on my cpu ? The Fedora doc seems to talk about cpufreq but I can't find it do I need to install something perhaps as easy as yum install cpufreq ? Or is it already installed but auto complete does not work on that command ? I remember having some distro maybe Fedora installed on my desktop and it not showing up with auto complete but when I typed it with options it worked. Really confusing.
Edit: Is this a viable solution:
echo "powersave" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
And then do it for each core ?
Well any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I'd do a more thorough search but I really can't do anything on these "smart" phones but be annoyed with them. And get a major headache from them. Although I'll of course keep looking.
Yeah just got my first laptop installed F17 nice right ?
My problem ? At the in-laws for the week and I forgot my charger..:doh:
They have a couple of chargers but I've already shocked the hell out of myself before when I used two things that weren't compatible and I know nothing about electricity so figured better to ask. Then try myself.
What do I even need to know volts amps doubtful that it's watts as long as it's the same plug it should be the same watts.
Also what is the command to change the frequency on my cpu ? The Fedora doc seems to talk about cpufreq but I can't find it do I need to install something perhaps as easy as yum install cpufreq ? Or is it already installed but auto complete does not work on that command ? I remember having some distro maybe Fedora installed on my desktop and it not showing up with auto complete but when I typed it with options it worked. Really confusing.
Edit: Is this a viable solution:
echo "powersave" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
And then do it for each core ?
Well any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I'd do a more thorough search but I really can't do anything on these "smart" phones but be annoyed with them. And get a major headache from them. Although I'll of course keep looking.