Public bug reported:
In 8.04 by default the CPU frequency scaling was enabled, so my Core2Duo
would go down to 1.6 GHz when I wasn't using it. In 8.10 the
"Performance" governor is selected and the CPU is stuck at 2.4 GHz. Even
if I manually switch to the "OnDemand" governor, the setting isn't
retained for the next session (and the applet only sets one of the CPUs
anyway, not both ).
My suggestions:
1. make the OnDemand governor default
2. add a mechanism so the cpu-frequency-applet retains any user selections to
the next session
3. change the cpu-frequency applet so it monitors all CPUs at once (I
definitely wouldn't want to have 8 of those things on a high-end PC)
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Default CPU frequency governor changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281914
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