Florin Andrei wrote:
Florin Andrei wrote:
But come to think of it, I only want to disable cpuspeed
Well, it's not even required to disable cpuspeed. It's enough if
cpuspeed can be told somehow "a user is on the GUI now, and the system
is not running on batteries, don't throttle the CPU."
When the screensaver kicks in, or when the laptop switches to batteries,
or when there's no active X session, cpuspeed should be told to resume
normal throttling.
On that subject, does anyone knows how to tell the Frequency Monitor
applet to keep the cpu in lower frequency all the time (i.e. 'killall
-USR2 cpuspeed', which is what you want typically when running on
batteries) ?
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