On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 15:19 -0500, David Zeuthen wrote:
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 21:10 +0100, Miloslav Trmac wrote:
> If the system administrators have the choice between
> 1) writing a shell script that echo(1)s settings to files in sysfs,
> 2) writing a shell script that writes them to gconf (which is more
> complicated and not as easy to test as cat()ing sysfs files), running
> g-p-m and gconfd,
The proposal was that g-p-m would ship with a set of commands that would
do the heavy lifting, e.g.
# gpm-set-cpuscaling ondemand
Is that a temporary setting, or does it stick over restarts? Can a user
that logs in override it? What is that command? Before I say anything
about it I would love to see what is planned. Are there any use cases
posted to a wiki somewhere? I think we could have a much more
productive conversation about where Fedora is going if we all had a
little more information. We are a community driven distribution right?
Jon