Hi

Eduardo Silva wrote:
>  I got your point but if we're talking about "Linux for human beings"
> I don't think that gconf is a solution, old linux users know how to

I think leaving it at "ondemand" is the solution. It will switch to full 
performance when the system is busy, so users will get the performance 
they expect from their hardware. Anyone who actually wants to change it 
will already know what cpu scaling is and won't be scared of gconf, surely?

> fix it or give an special option, but would be good make the things a
> bit easy for the other ones... not all laptops are so faster...

my laptop is a 1.2ghz pentium m, so it's hardly the fastest thing in the 
world, but I don't think there would be any benefit to not using 
ondemand. It's not going to make the thing noticeably faster.
Can you demonstrate otherwise?

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g-p-m always try to set the main policy to 'ondemand'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152808
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