I reverted scripts back to original and got

perfomance before loading gnome and
ondemand once it's loaded.

Does it make any sense to you?


On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 11:32 +0000, Sebastian Breier wrote:

> Sergii: Could you do the following:
> 1. Change the powernowd start script back to the original state
> 2. Boot your machine regularly into feisty
> 3. Do *NOT* log into X
> 4. Change to console (Ctrl-Alt-F1)
> 5. Log in
> 6. cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor (tell me the 
> output)
> 7. Log into X
> 8. When everything is fully loaded, do 6 again (tell me the output)
> 
> I've had the same issue; My problem lies with gnome-power-manager though
> - because the powernowd initscript correctly sets the scaling_governor
> to "ondemand". When logging into X, g-p-m sets the scaling_governor to
> "performance", "conservative" or "powersave", depending on its settings.
> 
> The question is why g-p-m never changes it to "ondemand" if Matthew
> already says that's a better settings if the machine supports it.
> 
> Please tell me your output from above, we'll open a new bug for g-p-m if
> you have the same issue.
>

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The issues powernowd init script.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74980

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