On 1/10/14, Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote:
> On 1/10/14, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
>> CPU frequency scaling has to be set to a fixed frequency, e.g. to
>> performance. Ondemand likely will cause audio glitches, that might not
>> be visible as xruns.
>
> That makes sense. Thank you for the suggestion.
>
> I've
> * installed and read about cpufreqd and cpufreqtools;

> * I have three applets installed on my xfce4-panel:

> "CPU Frequency Monitor"
> This last one, when I click on it, brings up "CPU Information" window
> which allows me to choose from available frequencies for each cpu (it
> seems), and also allows (it seems) for me to change the governor
> between "performance" and "powersave", per-cpu (it seems).
> It looks as though I should be able to set one of the CPU's to a
> higher frequency;
> in any case, each time I close the window, and bring it back up, my
> "settings" are not in effect.

PS, the CPU frequencies as advertised by CPU Frequency Monitor pop-up
window (and in the panel itself) don't match the output of
"cpufreq-info" on command line. I must be doing something wrong...


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