Some useful tweakings for Ubuntus
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Some useful tweakings for Ubuntus
Here http://ubuntusoftware.info/Howto_tweak_ ... imate.html are some quick and useful tweakings for a better *Ubuntu experience. I applied some of them to Cassandra Mint (i.e. disabling laptop services on my desktop computer), and everything is fine. I advice to take a look.
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Re: Some useful tweakings for Ubuntus
Hi kanishka thanks for nice link.But i found it very useful for desktop rather than laptop.But overall its good.Can you pls tell me how to check processor performance?I ve amd turion x2 dual core laptop.I always have doubt that linux not getting my dual core processor n treating it as single core.Can you help me something on this?
Regards
praveen
Regards
praveen
Re: Some useful tweakings for Ubuntus
Unfortunately I can't help you on this, because I have that same doubt you havepoision wrote:I always have doubt that linux not getting my dual core processor n treating it as single core.Can you help me something on this?
Regards
praveen
hey buddy thanks it saying i ve dual core cpu.Well can u pls tell me one thing?I ve downloaded amd power monitor for linux from amd.com.Its in .rpm format.But when i used alien to install it its not completing coverting in deb and no installation.Same happening with few other .rpm files?I m not getting whats wrong going there.Please guide.900i wrote:Open a terminal and type "top", This will show you on the 3rd line down how many CPU's are detected. Or type "cat /proc/cpuinfo"