On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 16:48:58 +0200 Francesco Poli wrote:

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> Please find attached the three updated files.
> 
> Tested on one of my systems, where I purged cpufrequtils and installed
> linux-cpupower and then I issued the following commands:
> 
>   # install -m 644 cpupower.default /etc/default/cpupower
>   # install -m 755 cpupower.sh /usr/libexec/cpupower
>   # install -m 644 cpupower.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/
>   # systemctl daemon-reload
>   # systemctl enable cpupower.service
> 
> The systemd service runs at boot and sets everything needed with
> cpupower (as configured in /etc/default/cpupower ).

I am now using these three files on two distinct systems: they work as
intended, with no issues at all.

> 
> Once again, please accept the "patch" and incorporate the files (or
> further enhanced versions of them) into linux-cpupower.

Have you had a chance to take a look at the three files I sent?
Could you test them?

I really hope they can soon be incorporated into the official
linux-cpupower Debian package...

> 
> Thanks for your time and dedication!
> Bye.

Again thanks for reading so far and for your consideration.


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