Hi!
> > some battery life. But imho it is better to test it first, maybe the
> > ondemand
> > govenor is even better.
>
> You may have a configuration in which ondemand can be in range of
> minimum to X, where X<maximum.
> In this configuration letting the ondemand handle this will not result
> in optimum performance.
>
> I have the following from the default cpufreqd configuration:
Well, so user explicitely configured his machine to run on 80% max,
for some reason. Now you want suspend to explicitely override his
setting. That strikes me as a bad idea. Plus it does not belong to
suspend.
Pavel
> [Profile]
> name=On Demand Low
> minfreq=20%
> maxfreq=80%
> policy=ondemand
> [/Profile]
>
> # conservative mode when not AC
> [Rule]
> name=AC Off - Medium Battery
> ac=off # (on/off)
> battery_interval=30-70
> #exec_post=echo 5 > /proc/acpi/sony/brightness
> profile=On Demand Low
> [/Rule]
>
> Best Regards,
> Alon Bar-Lev.
>
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