=== BWMerlin1 is now known as BWMerlin === _iwc_ is now known as _iwc === diffis_ is now known as diffis === PresidentPip is now known as Pipton [13:35] Hi huys! Does Lubuntu have Portuguese Brazillian language? [14:25] hi [15:20] hi guys === WildSoft_ is now known as WildSoft === WildSoft_ is now known as WildSoft === Dex is now known as Dex_ === Dex_ is now known as Decks [17:29] hi [17:48] sh: echo: I/O error when using laptop-mode-tools [17:48] what do [17:48] It only happens when setting the govoners [17:48] SETTING OF KERNEL PARAMETER FAILED: echo ondemand \> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [17:49] anyone have a solution ; - ; [17:49] I chmod'd the directories to 775 [17:51] afskdf, what's your problem? [17:51] n-iCe: SETTING OF KERNEL PARAMETER FAILED: echo ondemand \> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [17:51] laptop-mode-tools [17:51] sh: echo: I/O error when using laptop-mode-tools [17:51] what do? [17:51] what do you want to do [17:52] get it working... [17:52] sudo service laptop-mode restart [17:52] should work. [17:52] Always uso sudo. [17:53] ... [17:53] he left. [17:53] I am using sudo [17:54] Sorry, I'm back, did it work? [17:54] I am using sudo [17:54] that's not the issue [17:54] it can't touch sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [17:55] echo 1 > /tmp/a_temp_file [17:55] $ echo 1 > /tmp/a_temp_file [17:56] just saw that as solution. [17:56] and must be because your system does not have ondemand governor [17:57] cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors [17:57] what does it say [17:58] performance powersave [17:58] fuck. [17:58] xD [17:58] :) [17:59] use, sudo sh -c "echo 'ondemand' /> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor" [17:59] sh io error [17:59] derp [17:59] How do I setuo scaling? [17:59] I'm on a i5 2520m so I do have turboboost [18:00] I actuall don't know what you wanna do [18:00] That's why I asked you before. [18:00] You want to set your cpus to performance? [18:00] No [18:00] scaling [18:00] I don't need my laptop running a 2.5ghz idling [18:01] I'd rather have it clock down to 500mhz [18:03] sudo aptitude install cpufrequtils [18:03] sudo cpufreq-set -c 0 -g ondemand [18:03] cpufrequtils includes a daemon which allows users to set the desired scaling, governor and min/max clock speeds for all processor cores at boot-time [18:03] edit /etc/conf.d/cpufreq as root, selecting the desired governor and setting the min/max speed for your CPU(s) [18:05] ok [18:09] Ok, I'm back, did it work? [18:10] Hi! I added an extra panel on the left side of desktop, but I can't see it, nor can I get to modify it. How can I revert to default or should I reinstall something? [18:10] n-iCe: didn't do it yet [18:10] the first onedidn't though [18:10] I don't have the ondemand govner [18:10] I can drop into powersave and performance though [18:10] llwalahoop: go to any panel you can see and go to panel settings, you will see all panels in there. [18:11] sudo sh -c "echo 'ondemand' /> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor" [18:11] did not work [18:11] or add it manually [18:11] to try to fool the system [18:12] n-iCe: I'll just switch between powersave and performance on the fly :) [18:12] ty [18:13] :) [18:14] n-iCe: I only see that the placeholder on the left is taken. I didn't add anything on the panel yet. Where shoul I see it in 'panel settings'? [18:16] do you know the area llwalahoop ? if so just delete it [18:19] n-iCe: I'm afraid I set the height to 'dynamic' and there are no icons whatsoever. I don't know what happened to the color, for it doesn' show on the default desktop picture. [18:20] If I try to move a window facing the left edge of the screen, there seems to be some resistance at the supposed width of the panel. [18:21] * window to face the left edge. not facing! [18:39] Drone`: === teward- is now known as teward === daker_ is now known as daker === JasonO- is now known as JasonO === dschaeffer is now known as ShellcatZero