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Old 31st January 2006, 10:27 AM
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speedstep - like applet for gnome emifreq-applet - help please!

Hi!
Trying out fedora and just managed to install emifreq-applet from a debian .deb file (alien'ed it) as installing the latest version from the website (version 0.18) from source didnt do anything after a ./configure, make, make install.

I can add emifreq-applet to the panel now, but when I click on it to try to change the cpu governor, it says that it cant because the correct daemon isnt loaded? What am I doing wrong here?
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