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Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> otherwise. Just enable ondemand, disable everything else, and et the kernel |
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> get on with doing what it does best: |
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So this is what you are saying? |
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[*] CPU Frequency scaling │ │ |
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│ │ [*] Enable CPUfreq debugging │ │ |
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│ │ <*> CPU frequency translation statistics │ │ |
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│ │ [ ] CPU frequency translation statistics details │ │ |
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│ │ Default CPUFreq governor (performance) ---> │ │ |
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│ │ -*- 'performance' governor │ │ |
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│ │ < > 'powersave' governor │ │ |
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│ │ < > 'userspace' governor for userspace frequency scaling│ │ |
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│ │ <*> 'ondemand' cpufreq policy governor │ │ |
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│ │ < > 'conservative' cpufreq governor │ │ |
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│ │ *** CPUFreq processor drivers *** │ │ |
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│ │ < > Processor Clocking Control interface driver │ │ |
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│ │ <*> ACPI Processor P-States driver │ │ |
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│ │ < > AMD Opteron/Athlon64 PowerNow! │ │ |
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│ │ < > Intel Enhanced SpeedStep (deprecated) │ │ |
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│ │ < > Intel Pentium 4 clock modulation |