** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
   * Kernel should have sensible default governor set to
  CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND=y for the generic, hwe, raspi,
- riscv64, oem kernel flavours in Focal and Groovy+.
+ riscv, oem kernel flavours in Focal and Groovy+.
  
   * ondemand.service must not be shipped by systemd package
  
-  * ppc64el, kvm flavour, cloud-kernels flavours should continue using
- performance governor.
+  * kvm flavour, cloud-kernels flavours should continue using performance
+ governor.
  
   * Users should be given control to rev-up to performance, or rev-down
  to powersave using other tools, i.e. game-mode and/or similar CLI or GUI
  tools (these are scheduled to be integrated on Ubuntu platform later).
  
  [Test Case]
  
   * Boot ubuntu generic, hwe, or oem kernel
  
   * Check that default governor is ondemand
  
   * Check that ondemand.service is not active
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
   * ondemand governor is the best kernel default as recently analyzed by
  colin king, it gives a balance bootspeed and power, giving as responsive
  machines whilst not wasting power. It is the best experience we can give
  our users by default.
  
  [Other Info]
  
   * It is up to the user to elect/switch to powersave for maximum battery
  life, or to the performance for maximum processing power (i.e. gaming /
  computation).

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Title:
  Please switch default, hwe, oem kernel flavours governor to
  CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND=y , such that advanced userspace
  utilities such as game-mode can be later used to rev-up to to
  performance, or rev-down to powersave.

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