nia The information isn't entirely accurate for modern CPUs, which can do thermal and frequency scaling in hardware. This is usually expressed as an available ACPI frequency ending in 01 (visible in sysctl -a), e.g. sysctl -w machdep.cpu.frequency.target=2301.
Cool--I didn't know this. However, even with the CPU freq. set to 1801, NetBSD runs 15-20 C hotter than FreeBSD at the same freq. I have to use estd
to bring the temperture down (about 5 C).
netneo It could just be this particular machine.
Or, the encryption. Same for your mem. usage.
netneo so just PM me if you want me to test it
tcmart14 I can test it for you, as far as battery monitor on xfce.
I'm on the road right now. I'll be back home later this week. I'll send a patch then.