Armin K. wrote:
> On 01/05/2013 10:51 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
>> I have just completed a package that will control tyhe cpu freqeuncy
>> through the kernel.\
>> I have tested it on my old dell lapdog and it works very well there.
>> The following valid governors: ondemand, performance, powersave,
>> conservative and userspace work.
>>
>> The executables are built from the kernel source tarball.  I then added
>> a configuration file and a script.
>> After which I made an init script to run it at boot time.  This would be
>> good for laptops/etc.  It requires very little to add cpu frequency
>> control to BLFS.
>>
>> Is anyone interested in putting it in the book?
>>
>> If so I can pass all the info, scripts and executables as I don't know
>> how to make a page for the book.
>>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/edguide/
>
> Patches are always welcome.
>
> As for cpu frequency, I think that mine is by default set to "ondemand"
> on this machine.

Just loading the module or building it into the kernel won't suffice.

>
> I did build cpufrequtils before - it was seperate package. It provided
> cpufreq-set and cpufreq-info executables for manipulating governors and
> such.
I am not using the old cpufreq.  I am using the ones that come in the 
kernel source tarball.  They have some tools for this.  I don't think 
this would be a patch, it would be a whole new page.

Is there a pdf of the manual?
I would like to put it on my ebook reader.

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