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RE: Betr.: Re: cpu speed is not the real one



The Fn+F11 do the work, It was so obvoius that i didn´t see it. Now the cpu
Mhz are 363

Thank you very much

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De: enigma-list-admin redhat com [mailto:enigma-list-admin redhat com]En
nombre de Taylor, ForrestX
Enviado el: Lunes, 11 de Noviembre de 2002 01:31 p.m.
Para: enigma-list redhat com
Asunto: Re: Betr.: Re: cpu speed is not the real one


Daniel wrote:
> here it´s, the contents of the /proc/cpuinfo for my ibm thinkpad 600E
>
> procesor: 0
> vendor_id: Genuine intel
> cpu family: 6
> model: 6
> model name: Mobile Pentium II
> stepping: 10
> cpu Mhz: 92.669
> cache size: 256 KB

Try pressing Fn+F11 (the faucet).  This is a function key that IBM
designed to toggle between battery life and processor speed.  It cuts
the processor speed in quarter.

Forrest
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