This is a feature that I plan to introduce in the next release.
If you are offering digital downloads from your site, you want to guard against malicious attacks where multiple downloads may occur that eat up your bandwidth allocation.
So restricting the download of a particular file to one time per x minutes per IP address seems to make sense.
Share your thoughts on this idea ...
> Enabling, say, a duty cycle of 12.5% means that the CPU chip will be driven
> by clock just one time every eight, thus reducing power consumption and
> temperature (and it speeds down dramatically the CPU, too =).
>
> I tested it so far on my Pentium M Dothan 715 and on a Dothan 725.
>
> What do you think, could this be useful? I could provide a patch or a
> stand-alone module. Should I write an interface to sysfs?
You just reinvented the p4-clockmod driver :-)
This hasn't been seen to save any power whatsoever that I've seen.
I've heard a few reports that it reduces heat for a few folks, but
betting on it increasing your battery life is probably a push.
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