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eee-control for Linux lets you overclock your Eee

December 3, 2008 By Ade Magnaye

I’m on XP on my Eee PC and I’ve been using EeeCtl for as long as I’ve installed Windows on it. For our fellow Eee users who prefer to use Linux, however, there’s eee-control, an easy-to-use utility that aims to be a one-stop solution for all special Linux Eee PC needs.

eee-control allows you to configure hardware and hotkeys, switch between performance levels (very much like Asus’ Super Hybrid Engine) and more.

Currently the models 701/701SD, 702, 900, 900A, 901 and 1000/1000H are supported.

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