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** Changed in: gnome-applets
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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ondemand governor should be used by default
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Same bug on Karmic. It sets performance as a default governor after each
reboot. This is not an expected behaviour on a laptop.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Is this decision explained somewhere?
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I notice on the computers I run Ubuntu on, the scaling starts out set to
'Performance' immediately after startup, but then switches to 'Ondemand'
automatically about 30s-1min later. Is this not the case for everyone
else?
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Confirmed here using 9.04 up to date.
Linux zacharias 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Installing powernowd fixed the problem. Wasn't powernowd formerly part
of the default Ubuntu install?
db
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Still appears disabled for Karmic:
ogasaw...@emiko:~/ubuntu-karmic/debian/config$ grep -rn
"CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND" *
amd64/config:467:# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set
i386/config:483:# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set
lpia/config:414:# CONFIG_CPU_FRE
pelle.k mentioned installing powernowd or cpufrequtils to fix this
issue. I installed powernowd since it has a lower overhead (as mentioned
in the comments in Synaptic). Now I start as OnDemand.
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I can confirm this. On fully updated Jaunty as of today (22.04.2009) the
default governor on boot is "performance".
It really should be "on demand".
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I'm running a fully updated Jaunty as of 2009-04-22, and the problem is not
fixed.
They did two (possibly more) changes from intrepid>jaunty. First they reomved
the acpi_cpufreq module, and cpufreq_* governors as modules (they are now
compiled into the kernel). Then they removed powernowd from t
It seems to be the default setting now. Close it as fixed ?
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