There are a couple of kernel patch out there, if you look with google for "gentoo pentium undervolt" you'll find a wiki page with a enough information useful even if you use Fedora (i'm with Debian). Basically you need to patch the speedstep-centrino.c source and add a single line bash script to your boot sequence, if you want it.
Expect no more than a couple celsius degrees on idle and probably 20 minutes of extended battery life... (my experience with a Pentium M 730 =)
There are a couple of kernel patch out there, if you look with google for "gentoo pentium undervolt" you'll find a wiki page with a enough information useful even if you use Fedora (i'm with Debian). Basically you need to patch the speedstep-centrino.c source and add a single line bash script to your boot sequence, if you want it. Expect no more than a couple celsius degrees on idle and probably 20 minutes of extended battery life... (my experience with a Pentium M 730 =)
And you never tried synaptic, you need the mouse...
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With the experience Ubuntu gets from Debian, it would not be surprise if they able to go on for a long time even if Debian drops off.
I doubt about it, at least with the actual staff. But if they'll start to recruit hundred of developers...
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