Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.4 - TECHNICAL NOTES Manual page 348

Hide thumbs Also See for ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.4 - TECHNICAL NOTES:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Appendix A. Package Manifest
• Description: GNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which
contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner,
timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic
tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII,
crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary
format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files
from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read
archives created on machines with a different byte-order. Install cpio if you need a program to
manage file archives.
• Added Dependencies:
• rmt
• rsh
• No removed dependencies
• No added provides
• No removed provides
• No added conflicts
• No removed conflicts
• No added obsoletes
• No removed obsoletes
cpuspeed-1.2.1-5.el5 - cpuspeed-1.2.1-8.el5
• Group: System Environment/Base
• Summary: CPU frequency adjusting daemon
• Description: cpuspeed is a daemon that dynamically changes the speed of your processor(s)
depending upon its current workload if it is capable (needs Intel Speedstep, AMD PowerNow!,
or similar support). This package also supports enabling cpu frequency scaling via in-kernel
governors on Intel Centrino and AMD Athlon64/Opteron platforms.
• No added dependencies
• No removed dependencies
• No added provides
• No removed provides
• No added conflicts
• No removed conflicts
• No added obsoletes
• No removed obsoletes
330

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.4 - TECHNICAL NOTES and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Table of Contents