Package Details: paramano 0.72-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/paramano.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: paramano
Description: Docking battery monitor and CPU governer controller (fork of trayfreq)
Upstream URL: https://gitlab.com/dphillips/paramano
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: phillid
Maintainer: phillid
Last Packager: phillid
Votes: 74
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2014-09-27 04:47 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-11-19 08:18 (UTC)

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hannibal_l commented on 2014-05-01 15:30 (UTC)

Can someone please help me? How can I run that as root in KDE at the startup without password confirmation?

Mautz commented on 2014-04-03 13:34 (UTC)

I've tested trayfreq-set of both your trayfreq packages. In the archlinux version i'm only able to use it with 'sudo'. With user rights, it crashes with a segmentation fault. Trayfreq-set of the trayfreq-fr packages runs fine with user rights. So, when i start trayfreq of the trayfreq-archlinux package with superuser rights, it works fine, of course.

phillid commented on 2014-04-03 01:26 (UTC)

That's interesting, it's working fine at my end of things. Are you running trayfreq manually from the command line, or are you using the instance which autostarted? Running manually straight from the command line requires root privelleges and I don't really recommend it. Otherwise, could you please have a prod around with `trayfreq-set -c [core] -g [governor]` while trayfreq is running, observing changes the little bar on the CPU icon in the tray, and report back. Cheers

Mautz commented on 2014-04-02 11:16 (UTC)

Hi, this package does compile fine, but it is not working. If i change the frequency it will be directly set back. Your trayfreq-fr package is working fine.

phillid commented on 2014-03-31 21:19 (UTC)

No difference. It's just that calling this one trayfreq isn't right as it's not following the original source (which is outdates and doesn't work), but instead my fork, trayfreq-archlinux.