On 05/10/2011 09:34 AM, James wrote:
> Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon <at> gmail.com> writes:
> 
> 
>> otherwise. Just enable ondemand, disable everything else, and et the kernel 
>> get on with doing what it does best:
> 
> So this is what you are saying?
> 
> 
>  [*] CPU Frequency scaling                                         │ │   
>   │ │    [*]   Enable CPUfreq debugging                            │ │   
>   │ │    <*>   CPU frequency translation statistics                │ │   
>   │ │    [ ]     CPU frequency translation statistics details      │ │   
>   │ │          Default CPUFreq governor (performance)  --->        │ │   
>   │ │    -*-   'performance' governor                              │ │   
>   │ │    < >   'powersave' governor                                │ │   
>   │ │    < >   'userspace' governor for userspace frequency scaling│ │   
>   │ │    <*>   'ondemand' cpufreq policy governor                  │ │   
>   │ │    < >   'conservative' cpufreq governor                     │ │   
>   │ │          *** CPUFreq processor drivers ***                   │ │   
>   │ │    < >   Processor Clocking Control interface driver         │ │   
>   │ │    <*>   ACPI Processor P-States driver                      │ │   
>   │ │    < >   AMD Opteron/Athlon64 PowerNow!                      │ │   
>   │ │    < >   Intel Enhanced SpeedStep (deprecated)               │ │   
>   │ │    < >   Intel Pentium 4 clock modulation            
> 
> 

Yes but no. Yes, those are the correct choices, but the default governor
should be ondemand.

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