nudge from Rumi Szabolcs on port-i386. The estd daemon dynamically sets the CPU-frequency on SpeedStep-enabled CPUs depending on current cpu-utilization. It is written for systems running NetBSD. Examples: Maximize battery lifetime by limiting CPU-frequency to 1000 MHz and switching to lower speeds fast: estd -d -b -M 1000 Maximize performance by running at least at 1400MHz and switching to higher speeds real fast: estd -d -a -m 1400
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434 B
Makefile
16 lines
434 B
Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2005/01/24 10:50:53 agc Exp $
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DISTNAME= estd-netbsd-r3
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PKGNAME= estd-0.3
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CATEGORIES= sysutils
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.elektro-eel.org/
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MAINTAINER= tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.elektro-eel.org/
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COMMENT= Dynamically sets the CPU-frequency on SpeedStep-enabled CPUs
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ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= NetBSD-2.99.*-i386 NetBSD-[3-9]*-i386
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WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/estd-r3
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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