On Saturday 02 July 2005 00:00, Mattia Dongili wrote: > On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 09:34:56AM +0200, David Schmitt wrote: > > Package: cpufrequtils > > Version: 0.3-1 > > Followup-For: Bug #311604 > > > > Hi! > > > > Attached, see two little scripts to put into /etc/acpi/events/cpufreq and > > /etc/acpi/cpufreq.sh respectivly to set the govenor to > > powersave/performance when the ac_adapter gets un-/plugged. > > I'm working on the new revision of the cpufrequtils package and I > started considering your scripts for inclusion. > I believe the kind of stuff you're implementing is too much policy > related to be active by default on installation because IMO might want > the policy you suggest with your scripts. Also, that kind of policy is > very limited and, let me say it, the are more suitable tools to > implement userspace policies wrt cpufreq stuff.
Your mail prompted me looking into other cpufreq related packages. Perhaps you could just add the init script to set a policy which is disabled by default and point people to the more sophisticated/complex daemons in cpufrequtils description: > If you need more sophisticated control over cpu frequency, you might want to > look into cpudyn, cpufreqd, powernowd or the gnome-cpufreq-applet. Regards, David -- - hallo... wie gehts heute? - *hust* gut *rotz* *keuch* - gott sei dank kommunizieren wir über ein septisches medium ;) -- Matthias Leeb, Uni f. angewandte Kunst, 2005-02-15