Re: Saving the "Frequency Scaling Monitor" applet settings between boots

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On 2/27/07, Michael A Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxx> wrote:
yum remove cpuspeed
(or just disable it)

Thank you. I didn't realize that this was a separate service. I found
the /etc/cpuspeed.conf ... stupidly obvious once you know the name to
look for ... and added the default governor in there. Now things are
working as I would like them.

I have added an RFE upstream to be able to set a default governor via
the cpufreq applet.

/Mike


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