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    Using laptop-mode-tools and cpufreqd

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by amazing-boy, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi, I have problems using cpufreqd... I've notice that the acpi_temperature is "seen" only for the rules with ac=off while in the situations in which the power is ac then the acpi_temperature is ignored.
    So the frequency scaling has success only when i'm running on battery.
    In all other cases the only rule that is applied and maintained is the first in the .conf file, altough the acpi_temperature is not present or is not "real".
     
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    chlaw Notebook Guru

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    Which distro is it?
     
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