Xruns :(

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Recently I updated my 'office' computer, which I often use for experimenting
(I don't try anything new on the DAW) and suddenly I'm getting a *lot* of Xruns
and, apparently, very high CPU loading.

Eventually I found the cause. Going from linux kernel 3.2 to 3.16 :(
This, apparently, does very aggressive CPU frequency scaling. Drop back to 3.2
and all is sweetness and light again.

The question is whether there is a reasonably straightforward way to stop this
behaviour. Doing the usual searches doesn't seem to turn up anything useful.

Any help gratefully appreciated.

I would add that I've double checked that the bios is set for 'performance'.

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