# - missing plugin: nvclock
# - disabled plugin: sensors (needs update to build with lm_sensors 3.x)
# - move plugins into separate packages? (some is needed, because of additional deps)
+# - update Polish translations
#
-Summary: Scales your cpu frequency
+Summary: Fully configurable daemon for dynamic frequency and voltage scaling
Summary(pl.UTF-8): Skalowanie częstotliwości procesora
Name: cpufreqd
Version: 2.3.0
Source0: http://dl.sourceforge.net/cpufreqd/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
# Source0-md5: bbf3c3f83abe2e9a9e00ab435fbc87a7
Source1: %{name}.init
-URL: http://cpufreqd.sourceforge.net/
+URL: http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Cpufreqd
BuildRequires: autoconf
BuildRequires: automake
BuildRequires: cpufrequtils-devel
BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
%description
-This daemon monitors /proc/apm for the battery status and scales your
-cpu frequency according to a set of rules. It is very useful for
-providing maximum battery life but good cpu speed at the same time.
+A small daemon to adjust cpu speed and voltage (and not only) for
+kernels using any of the cpufreq drivers available. Cpufreqd is not a
+userspace governor.
+Cpufreqd allows you to apply governor profiles from rules based on
+battery level, ac status, temperature (ACPI or sensors), running
+programs, cpu usage and (maybe) more. You can also change your nforce
+FSB clock and video card frequency (NVidia only) or execute arbitrary
+commands when a specific rule is applied.
+You need a CPU with frequency and voltage scaling capabilities and a
+Linux kernel with cpufreq support.
%description -l pl.UTF-8
Ten demon monitoruje stan baterii przez /proc/apm i skaluje