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Top 10: October 2011
- Some things to do after installing Ubuntu 11.04
- What to do after installing Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot
- What news can we expect in Ubuntu 11.10?
- How to install GNOME Shell Extensions 3.2 on Ubuntu
- Tips to optimize Firefox
- How to clean your disks and erase files safely
- Stallman on Jobs: "I'm not happy he's dead, but I'm happy he's gone"
- Improve Linux performance with ZRAM
- How to find out if it is possible to run Unity 3D on your computer
- Curious to know how to use Linux from Windows?
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Hi, I want to share my experience as a newbie in fedora 16 and linux in general, it is going very well, you have to adapt to the new desktop environment, the only thing that I can't do is that I search in many forums, and come to the conclusion or nobody knows The answer is not possible or not, the funny thing is that nobody answered me if it could or not, my question is, I have a laptop, fedora 16 works very well for me, but the cpu remains at 100%, it gets very hot and only for read some text, forum, etc, without even watching videos or listening to music, and what I'm looking for is something similar or if you can install "jupiter" to lower the performance of the cpu and thus not heat up too much, or the other question is, if fedora 16 is not recommended for laptops? could someone please help me? or other alternative to jupiter on fedora 16 to not switch distro, thanks and regards
Hi, I want to share my experience as a newbie in fedora 16 and linux in general, it is going very well, you have to adapt to the new desktop environment, the only thing that I can't do is that I search in many forums, and come to the conclusion or nobody knows The answer is not possible or not, the funny thing is that nobody answered me if it could or not, my question is, I have a laptop, fedora 16 works very well for me, but the cpu remains at 100%, it gets very hot and only for read some text, forum, etc, without even watching videos or listening to music, and what I'm looking for is something similar or if you can install "jupiter" to lower the performance of the cpu and thus not heat up too much, or the other question is, if fedora 16 is not recommended for laptops? could someone please help me? or other alternative to jupiter on fedora 16 to not switch distro, thanks and regards
thanks and regards
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Hopefully this site is of interest to you.
Do not forget to use the search engine to solve doubts and problems. Cheers! Paul.
I suggest you look in this blog for posts related to "energy saving" applications. Maybe there you will find some clue (although, obviously, they will not refer to the brand new Fedora 16, which has just been released a little while ago ... they can still be of help).
Cheers! Paul.