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2009-10-26Update to r7 (pkgsrc 0.7). Provided by Johannes Hofmann in private mail.wiz1-2/+2
estd-r7 * Add support for ACPI P-States on DragonFly. * Improve multi-core support on DragonFly. For each CPU domain with individually controllable CPU frequency, the load of the most loaded CPU is used instead of the overall avarage load. This avoids issues on SMP systems where a single-threaded CPU bound process will lead to at most 50% overall load. * Ove Soerensen has asked me to take over maintainership of estd. The new project page is at http://www.ecademix.com/JohannesHofmann/estd.html
2006-08-06Also mention that it works on DragonFly to be fair :-)joerg1-1/+1
2006-08-05estd also supports PowerNow! drivers of NetBSD 4.0, mention that.xtraeme1-2/+2
2005-01-24Initial import of estd-0.3 into the packages collection. From anagc1-0/+15
nudge from Rumi Szabolcs on port-i386. The estd daemon dynamically sets the CPU-frequency on SpeedStep-enabled CPUs depending on current cpu-utilization. It is written for systems running NetBSD. Examples: Maximize battery lifetime by limiting CPU-frequency to 1000 MHz and switching to lower speeds fast: estd -d -b -M 1000 Maximize performance by running at least at 1400MHz and switching to higher speeds real fast: estd -d -a -m 1400