On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:16:33 +0200 FORT Yannick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> While shifting from kernel 2.6.11 to 2.6.12, i notice that a new 
> governor for cpuscaling appears : conservative, that is less 
> configurable than "ondemand" but totally optimized for laptops.
> 
> The problem is the cpufreq doesn't known this governor, and nothing is 
> shown in the menu letting user choose its governor, and i've no 
> programing skills to create a patch for it, but i think this is easy for 
>   nearly anyone reading this mailing list
> 
> Wouldn't be great to display at least the governor name in this menu 
> when the governor is unknown, if someday kernel developpers add 2 
> governors in one version, this module will be hard to use :/

added :) the problem is the governor name is 1. not translatable, and 2. not as
descriptive as it could be in a gui - thus its detected and handled per
governor. :)

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