Originally posted by blackshard
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I have a problem with the program. I do all the instructions of the manual, and compile the program.
But when I execute de program, this is what I see in the terminal:
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ sudo ./compile_i386.sh
sudo: ./compile_i386.sh: command not found
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ cd ../src
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/src$ sudo ./compile_i386.sh
Griffin.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void Griffin:erfMonitorCPUUsage()’:
Griffin.cpp:1151: warning: spurious trailing ‘%’ in format
K10Processor.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void K10Processor:erfMonitorCPUUsage()’:
K10Processor.cpp:1369: warning: spurious trailing ‘%’ in format
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/src$ cd ../bin
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ sudo modprobe cpuid
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ sudo modprobe msr
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ modprobe cpuid
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ find /dev/cpu
/dev/cpu
/dev/cpu/1
/dev/cpu/1/msr
/dev/cpu/1/cpuid
/dev/cpu/0
/dev/cpu/0/msr
/dev/cpu/0/cpuid
/dev/cpu/microcode
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ sudo TurionPowerControl
sudo: TurionPowerControl: command not found
djnardo@djnardo-HTPC:~/Turionpower/bin$ TurionPowerControl
TurionPowerControl: orden no encontrada
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Originally posted by gtrawoger View PostHi blackshard,
I need your address for the final shipping cost. If it's under $20 (which I think it will be), it'll be on me.
If you wish I may pay one half of the shipping cost. I don't want to let you charge of the whole cost.
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Originally posted by Kano View Postuse ./ in front. "." is not in the path.
I have to do a script that launchs the program, but before I need to execute modprobe, and I don't think how to do this.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Originally posted by djnardo View PostThank you very much. I'm very novice, and I need to start the program on startup, but I don't understand the manual.
I have to do a script that launchs the program, but before I need to execute modprobe, and I don't think how to do this.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
It is a script automatically executed at the very end of the linux boot process.
Just put three lines inside the rc.local script:
modprobe cpuid
modprobe msr
/yourTPCFolder/bin/TurionPowerControl -blablabla
and then you're done. At next reboot those three lines will be executed automatically.
Obviously change "yourTPCFolder" with the correct path where you compiled the program.
To know the path where the program lies, put yourself in the bin directory of the program, write pwd and press enter.
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