On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 11:59 +0200, Jeremy Jongepier wrote: > On 06/12/2011 11:44 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > What CPU frequency scaling? Is it set to performance? There's a new > > nuisance for GNOME desktops on Ubuntu and Debian, they ignore the > > kernel's default CPU frequency scaling, they switch from 'performance' > > to 'ondemand' for GNOME sessions. > > apt-file search ondemand | grep init.d > initscripts: /etc/init.d/ondemand > > So at least on Ubuntu the ondemand init script is part of the > initscripts package and has nothing to do with Gnome. > > Best, > > Jeremy Thank you :) On Debian it's $ cat /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils #!/bin/sh [snip] GOVERNOR="ondemand" [snip] anyway, this is idiocy, hence the default can be set by the kernel. For the kernel-generic-default-office-non-real-time a distro could chose 'ondemand'. This script is nonsense and only cause that once a month somebody send a request regarding to xruns when using jackd. Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user