wmspeedfreq is a software application that enables users to view and modify their mobile CPU speed from a dock applet. The software is designed to provide convenient access to the CPU speed settings, allowing users to optimize their device performance.
Wmspeedfreq was inspired by Mike Henderson's wmapm and was developed using the speedfreq library by Jeremy Fitzhardinge. Running wmspeedfreq requires a speedfreqd daemon and the libspeedfreq library, both of which are usually installed together when you install the package.
To install wmspeedfreq, all you have to do is navigate to the wmspeedfreq directory, edit the Makefile if you so desire, and then run the make command followed by make install. Once installed, you can start using wmspeedfreq by launching the app and using the Dynamic, Min, and Max buttons to set the desired policy. You can also set a fixed policy by clicking on the speed bar.
Overall, if you're looking for a lightweight, efficient, and highly functional applet to control your CPU's speed, then wmspeedfreq might be just the software you need.
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