Thankyou very much.
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On Jan 7, 2015, 12:20 AM, at 12:20 AM, amine...@gmail.com wrote:
>As its name's suggests the ondemand Policy modifies the frequency on
>demand. So if you load a process hungry on cpu ressources the current
>cpu
>frrequency will increase accordingly.
>
As its name's suggests the ondemand Policy modifies the frequency on
demand. So if you load a process hungry on cpu ressources the current cpu
frrequency will increase accordingly.
To set the cpu frequency to a fixed value ,Use cpufreq-set command .
sudo cpufreq-set -g userspace
then
sudo
See here:
http://madscientistlabs.blogspot.ca/2015/01/wifi-on-beaglebone-black-with-systemd.html
On Saturday, 3 January 2015 00:57:11 UTC-6, Metro wrote:
>
> Output of comman "cpufreq-info" is as follows:
>
> maximum transition latency:300us
> hardware limits : 300Mhz - 1000MHz
> available freq.