Hi Javier,
Javier Kohen wrote:
OK, maybe I'll make that "CPU frequency bounds and governor". Or I'll
split it up, if someone has a need for only controlling the governor.
Why do you want it to control only the governor BTW?
I guess it's almost completely my fault, because I didn't read all they
way to the bottom of the list of variables for the second part of the
explanation. I would feel more comfortable if the first part read "...
controls your CPU's scaling governor and boundary frequencies." or
something to that effect. The current text lead me to believe that
laptop-mode-tools acts as a powernowd/cpudynd replacement, and not just
a governor switcher.
Well, with the proper governors it can replace them. As I understand it,
the "ondemand" and "conservative" governors are pretty OK by themselves.
(I don't run any of those myself as I don't actually own a computer that
supports frequency scaling.) Still, I agree that some clarification is
in order. I'll put it in there for the next release.
--Bart
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