Hi Andres, thanks for picking this up.

I've been running the machine in question without powernap for a
couple of weeks now, so I reinstalled it just now to answer your
questions, and... I don't seem to be able to reproduce the previous
problems. The scaling_governor is now "ondemand" as it should be, also
after a reboot.

> Could you please display the output of:
>
> /var/run/powernap/cpu_governor.default

As expected then, it has "ondemand".

> And also check if /etc/rc3.d/S99acpi-support and exists
> /etc/rc3.d/S99ondemand. If not I have an idea of what might be going on.

/etc/rc3.d/S99acpi-support does not exist (the package acpi-support
isn't installed either), but S99ondemand does: it's a symlink to
../init.d/ondemand.

Anyway, I suppose I should mark this invalid for now, and report back
when/if there are issues again?

Many thanks,
Yung-Chin

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