Hi, On 12 March 2016 21:35:17 CET, Bruno Schneider <boschnei...@gmail.com> wrote: >I have a notebook with Debian testing (Stretch) that gets slow >whenever the power cord is plugged in. I can't figure out the exact >reason for that, but it seems that setting the CPU governor to >performance helps a lot. > >But calling cpufreq-selector is hard for regular users. I wish to make >a script that is called upon power plug events, with root privileges. > >I read documentation from acpi and pm-powersave, and from my >understanding, scripts in /etc/pm/power.d/ should be called every time >the power plug status changes with parameters "true" or "false". So I >created a script there, but it seems to be called only at boot time, >and not every time the power plug status changes. > >Can anybody help?
Install laptop-mode-tools and read its docs. This will probably help solving your problem.