On 08/06/2012 01:52 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Hello Jeremy, > > I'm sure without doubt that Debian still comes > with /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils (set up to ondemand by default) "/etc/init.d/cpufrequtils" is from package "cpufrequtils" which is optional and _not_ installed by default. # apt-cache show cpufrequtils Package: cpufrequtils Priority: optional [...] It is however the recommended way. The default governor in debian kernels is 'ondemand' -- unless overridden using kernel-boot parameters. > and it does use cpufreq-set. correct. > There's no script named ondemand [1]. > > I'll attache the AV Linux version (set up to performance by default), > I'm not sure if it's equal to the Debian script, but I suspect it is. > > Regards, > Ralf > > [1] > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: debian-user <debian-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: OnDemand-performance was (OT: klang) > Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 13:43:51 +0200 > > On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 13:40 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote: >> Am Montag, 6. August 2012 schrieb Ralf Mardorf: >>> I'm nearly sure that default is >>> for the script /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils >>> and for the software it's cpufreq-set, cpufreq-info >>> and there's no script /etc/init.d/ondemand. >> >> I never seen any init script ondemand on any debian machine. >> >> packages.debian.org doesn´t know such a file either for Squeeze. > > Thank you, I'll forward this to Linux audio users mailing list. Regards, > Ralf > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user