Which version you're using? the most recent? maybe it's that. i remember one of the most recent iso's wouldn't work as well with the little EEEPC as the old 1.8
Anyway I reverted that to XP just to play needforspeed porsche unleashed
currently i'm with a packard bell dot S in dual boot between Win7 and Q4OS, but the centaurus 3.11
Edit:
i've just remembered, there used to be a bios 0511 that allowed it to always run at 900mhz
but the fan would be always working like a hairdresser
Hello again, folks!
I solved my CPU issue, by using the details dedicated to one distro, named leeenux. while not all commanda worked, these worked for me to ramp up the clock from 630 up to 900i installed cpu frequtils.
"sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils"
then typped this:
"sudo cpufreq-set -f 900,"
after that
"lscpu"
at first it displayed 630, but later on (after like... 1 minute) I typed again, and started showing up the correct speed.
The displayed number under battery, now shows the fixed 900mhz.
I can't get the "sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq", but at least now i know the speed is correct.
At least that!?
Hello, I'm trying to do the same but it doesn't apply the command CPU Freq set 900
Saying me these errors:
- do you have necessaries admin privileges?
- governor you required is available and loaded?
-are you trying to set a not valid government?
- are you trying to set a specific frequency but governor userspace is not available, maybe governor userspace is not loaded?
I don't know how is "userspace" governor...
Can you help me please?
Thanks
Hello again, folks!
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Other thing, the estimated battery time is always 00:00
Also... I know leeeenux works well on my netbook, even if some configurations aren't as straight forward as this one. But visually, Q4OS is waaay prettier.
It's just... From a 4gb SSD, I only have 1GB left after installing chromium, wine and bleachbit. This with the most basic installation. The other distro, have way more space left while offering more software at the same time.
Also, I really like the software installer of Q4OS, but... only 17 apps?
In fairness, leeenux is tailored to your particular hardware - Q4OS is a general purpose distro and so does install far more in the way of drivers an other support for the wide range of hardware out there.
The apps you see in the Software Centre are a basic set of custom dash installers for stuff most folk want or need - you are free to install Synaptic and use that for any other programs you wish to install, or install from the command line if space is a premium.
]]>i installed cpu frequtils.
"sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils"
then typped this:
"sudo cpufreq-set -f 900,"
after that
"lscpu"
at first it displayed 630, but later on (after like... 1 minute) I typed again, and started showing up the correct speed.
The displayed number under battery, now shows the fixed 900mhz.
I can't get the "sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq", but at least now i know the speed is correct.
At least that!
Other thing, the estimated battery time is always 00:00
Also... I know leeeenux works well on my netbook, even if some configurations aren't as straight forward as this one. But visually, Q4OS is waaay prettier.
It's just... From a 4gb SSD, I only have 1GB left after installing chromium, wine and bleachbit. This with the most basic installation. The other distro, have way more space left while offering more software at the same time.
Also, I really like the software installer of Q4OS, but... only 17 apps?
So, the only easy way I can see would be to install using a card in the reader as the root drive - is that an SD card reader we're talking about? If so you could partition that for the OS - provided you don't go mad that would be fine. You'd then have 4 gb left on the SSD that which could be your /home for your data.
This is just one suggestion. You can get more complicated by splitting the 16gb but as you're just getting into linux it's worth taking it gently. You can - and probably will - start again several times as you get to learn how it all works.
I'm not sure if the above will wok - never tried installing on and SD card except for a Raspberry Pi back when they first came out.
WRT to CPU - if you right click on the battery/power icon you should see the CPU policy option which may allow you to change to Perfomance.
]]>-> is there any way to have new apps/packages to install on another drive? This PC features a card reader, which I have a 16gb card. The internal 4GB SSD is too small
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