Sure, that works.
Wouldn't small patch to the set-cpufreq as described at the end of my
report would also fix the problem for everybody without the need for
additional configuration? I assume ondemand.service and the set-cpufreq
script will be around on 20.04 for some time.
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** Description changed:
- I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, which makes
+ I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 19.10 machine, which makes
some processors in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu* have their "online" set
to 0.
However, when the for-loop in /lib/system
Public bug reported:
I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, which makes
some processors in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu* have their "online" set
to 0.
However, when the for-loop in /lib/systemd/set-cpufreq iterates over the
processors, it doesn't check if the processor is onlin
This also happens to me on a laptop with 15.04 installed on it. A quick
test seems to indicate that it happens when I select the NVIDIA card
from the nvidia-settings control panel. When I choose to use Intel
integrated graphics, the mouse cursor works as expected.
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