Le mardi 10 janvier 2012 16:39:06, Antoine Pitrou a écrit : > You shouldn't need a permanent daemon, since this is all handled by > the kernel. > Also, by default the "ondemand" governor seems to be enabled, which is > what you want (it conserves power when no demanding task is running).
Good explanation, thaks. > > A question: Why is there cpufreq and cpufreqd? > > AFAIU, cpufreqd is obsolete. The kernel is able to change power state > depending on load without the help of an user-space daemon. Well. This should be written in the package description of cpufreqd. If it is obsolete, why is is in the distro with a kernel 3.2? -- Pierre Jarillon - http://pjarillon.free.fr/ Vice-président de l'ABUL : http://abul.org Microsoft est à l'informatique ce que McDonald est à la gastronomie
