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# Use the CPUFreq governor 'powersave' as default.
LinuxQuestions.org 2010
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Using the "powersave" governor on battery and "ondemand" governor on AC power
LinuxQuestions.org 2010
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The slowness may have to do with the CPU frequency scaling, make sure you don't put it into "powersave" mode or similar (where the slowest frequency will be used).
Uwe Hermann - Comments kcore 2010
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The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use within this range. current CPU frequency is 800 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). cpufreq stats: 1.50 GHz: 69. 76\%, 1.40 GHz: 0. 11\%, 1.20 GHz: 0. 13\%, 1000 MHz: 0. 16\%, 800
Planet Debian 2009
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The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use within this range. current CPU frequency is 800 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). cpufreq stats: 1.50 GHz: 69. 76\%, 1.40 GHz: 0. 11\%, 1.20 GHz: 0. 13\%, 1000 MHz: 0. 16\%, 800
Planet Debian Uwe Hermann 2009
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The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use within this range. current CPU frequency is 800 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). cpufreq stats: 1.50 GHz: 69. 76\%, 1.40 GHz: 0. 11\%, 1.20 GHz: 0. 13\%, 1000 MHz: 0. 16\%, 800
Planet Debian Uwe Hermann 2009
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First of all, Matthew assumes that the setting "powersave" will actually use the powersave cpufreq governor
Planet GNOME 2008
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First of all, Matthew assumes that the setting "powersave" will actually use the powersave cpufreq governor
Planet GNOME 2008
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First of all, Matthew assumes that the setting "powersave" will actually use the powersave cpufreq governor
Planet GNOME 2008
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Have you checked out the "powersave" and / or the "wake on" settings in the system bios?
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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