Re: Scaling governor goes back to 'powersave' a bit after boot up

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On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 08:59:03 -0400, jonetsu wrote:
>Sun Oct 22 08:53:49 EDT 2017
>performance
>Sun Oct 22 08:54:06 EDT 2017
>powersave
>
>Which mechanism decides long after boot that the scaling governor
>should be modified and how to tell it that 'powersave' is not what we
>want ?

Perhaps a startup script of your distro does "sleep" a "few" seconds,
before it switches to "powersave".

Does it stay with "performance", if you manually switch to "performance"
after it automatically became "powersave"

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