antinode Posted October 13, 2008 Share Posted October 13, 2008 Hi all, I'm not sure what the status is with this project, but I'm able to use the beta2 version of CPUThrottler2 pretty nicely with my Pentium-M laptop and the voodoo kernel. I've found a little cleaner way to deal with the authentication problem by using the UNIX suid bit on the executable. This is a file attribute that will run the app with the permissions of the file owner. Instructions: Change the owner of the binary to root: sudo chown root:wheel /Applications/CPUThrottler2Beta2.app/Contents/MacOS/CpuThrottler2 Change the permissions to include the SUID bit: sudo chmod 4755 /Applications/CPUThrottler2Beta2.app/Contents/MacOS/CpuThrottler2 Now you should be able to run the app without a password, and it also will not bother you every 5 mins. It's defintely less of a security risk than the suggested fix of disabling the admin timeout. Since you don't need to enter a password on start, it works fine as a Login Item. Hope this helps. Thanks to SaberSHO for this util! -antinode Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mercurysquad Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Try the kext from the link in my sig. The CPUThrottler project is probably abandoned now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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