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my laptop is IBM R40 pentium-M 1.3Ghz and suse 9.2 pro installed. today i found in info ceter that my cpu is working in a freq. of 598 Mhz. what happened?any one know how this problem can be fixed?
You really need to start reading the suse book, as all the issues you have are spelled out step by step in the books for a reason.
For this one, once again, there's a button in yast for it. Its less clearly labeled this time, but its still called "sysconfig"
There's also a clearly labled "Yast 2 Powermanagement Module" In the kde control center and in fact running in the corner of your taskbar showing you how much battery life you have left.
Originally posted by Caeda You really need to start reading the suse book, as all the issues you have are spelled out step by step in the books for a reason.
Caeda - please Email me at your earliest convenience. Thanks -- J.W.
thank you very much , caeda, i have solved this porblem. i will read suse book carefully and will not ask so silly questions again. thank you for your advice.
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