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Manpage of cpu power make no mention of the
selection of governor.
How can set the governor to be the user mode governor
instead of the performance governor and not the ondemand governor?

If I can permanently set that governor, next I want to
set the cpu frequency (for all cores) to 2134000Hz permanently.

Reason I am posting this is because the normal speed of the cores
is 2.8GHz, and that is causing numerous kerneloops interrupts (overheating).
Fans are at full speed all the time, as I can hear them :) :)

When I set the speed manually (as root) like this:
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
echo    2134000  > cpu$i/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
done

then kerneloops are greatly reduced.
Every kerneloops is accompanied by mce:
So, it has to be the heat.

But I do not want to do this loop every time I boot up.
I want to have set once and for all!!!

Thanx!!!
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