On Fedora, that'd be the kernel-tools package, and the "cpupower
frequency-info" command, I think?
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 11:04 PM, Bobby Holley
wrote:
> It looks like there are similar (though not as bad) shenanigans on Linux.
>
> In a fresh Ubuntu install, there are two available frequency g
It looks like there are similar (though not as bad) shenanigans on Linux.
In a fresh Ubuntu install, there are two available frequency governors,
"powersave" and "performance". The default is "powersave", which seems
suboptimal on a Desktop Xeon. The intel_pstate driver doesn't support
manually pe
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Gregory Szorc wrote:
> The Windows 10 power settings appear to set the minimum CPU frequency at 5%
> or 10% of maximum. When I cranked this up to 100%, artifact build time
> dropped from ~170s to ~77s and full build configure dropped from ~165s to
> ~97s!
>
> If y
I've been assessing new hardware options for Mozilla to issue to
developers. As part of evaluating some dual socket Xeon processors, I found
some unexpected behavior: these processors routinely underclock in Windows
10 unless several cores or are used. Contrast with the behavior of my i7
Skylake pr
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