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# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE:
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# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description.
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powernowd: powernowd (a cpu frequency daemon)
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powernowd:
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powernowd: This is a very simple program that will adjust the speed of your CPU
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powernowd: depending on system load. It works as a client of the CPUFreq driver.
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powernowd: It is designed for use with CPU's supporting AMD's PowerNow power
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powernowd: management scheme, as it's algorithm works better if there are more
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powernowd: then two CPU speeds available. (aka, ARM, AMD K6/K7, Via C3, and
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powernowd: Crusoe as opposed to traditional Intel and Ultrasparc).
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