Quoting Topol Morgul ([email protected]): > Dear Mr. Perrier >
Please take care to answer to the bug report, not only me....and call me "Christian" or "bubulle", whatever you prefer..:-) > Thank you for your prompt reply and I think you are correct that this is a > somehow complicated task to achieveĀ and your offered idea of a "laptop" task > would be really great with the proposed idea of a sane default configuration. > I think that it is worth to invest time to find out same settings and > document it for people (which maybe do not need cpu frequency scaling) so > that it works out of the box and people are happy with their laptops and > Debian in general. What I have done is and to answer your question: The laptop task already exists indeed. But it doesn't include cpurequtils > > 1.) installed cpufrequtils via apt-get install cpufrequtils > > 2.) touch /etc/default/cpufrequtils and echoed > GOVERNOR="ondemand" > > 3.) rebooted my laptop Which means that "ondemand" seems to be a reasonable default for cpufrequtils. Could be something good to suggest to its maintainer then.
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