Cameron
Cameron
I don't see any other extra spaces in this file.
Currently running the following command results in a permission denied error ``` ~ » sudo echo "2000000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq bash: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq: Permission denied ``` Is there another way to set...
I am also having this issue ``` Error executing Lua callback: .../pack/packer/start/image.nvim/lua/image/utils/logger.lua:54: 19:41:29.245071 [image.nvim] image.nvim: file not found: /tmp/nvim.cameron/x8YR2l/16 stack traceback: [C]: in function 'handler' .../pack/packer/start/image.nvim/lua/image/utils/logger.lua:54: in function 'throw' ...im/site/pack/packer/start/image.nvim/lua/image/image.lua:231:...
It looks like this issue is due to latex failing to compile the math. Look in /tmp/nvim.rahil/IzeS8f/2.log for information.
This would require hooking into the daemon?
Perhaps we should make its own issue called something like "hooking into daemon" because I can think of so much more stuff we would want to grab from the daemon...
I think that we could use get request to do this. We could use the autoclockspeed.org domain to point the request to the correct source.
Is this checking something like the voltage being pulled? Or the CPU usage?
I'm on it
I cannot find a way to check the individual power consumption of the CPUs only the power consumption of the entire machine. Which is not that useful anyway because the...