Sorry to bring this up again, but the new module is still giving me
trouble. There doesn't appear to be any way to set the CPU governor
policy with this new version, while there was with the old one.

If i click on the settings button in the pop-up, there are sliders for
"high" and "low" power levels, which give options for "power save",
"balanced low", "balanced high", and "performance". These don't seem
to correlate to the governors i have available.

See, for example, this screenshot:

https://mega.nz/file/YHNARY7R#TbgEkGbzWA7vYv6k-qdJ3hAvTygnjb2NXSt0r-0DLAk

I set the "high" level to performance, but found my machine was
running really slowly. On the off-chance that the battery not being at
100^ mean it was using the "low" setting,, i  moved that slider up to
maximum as well. This seemed to work for a while, but then everything
slowed down again. Running
cpupower -c all frequency-info
shows that all cores are currently running in powersave mode. This is
while taking the above screenshot.

So, the sliders don't work, or at least only temporarily. The wording
on the slider labels doesn't match the governors, so i don't know what
it's trying to do ("balanced low/high"?). And even moving all the
sliders to maximum leaves everything running at the slowest speed.
With the old module, i simply picked the governor (e.g. schedutil)
from the list and it was set as expected, and restored the setting on
each login.

I would like to use the new module, but right now i've had to disable
it altogether and manually set the CPU governor if it needs changing.
Is there some setting in the new module i'm missing?

Thanks,
-Conrad.

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Cry like rain


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