Hi David,

The lines starting with "action" use tabs (but as you state, there is
some inconsistency in the released code as well (it's fixed in SVN
already, that's also why I double-checked).

I do not understand your rationale, however. For example:

- Why should we use 'userspace' at all (there is no option to set the 
cpufrequency directly, which is the whole point of that governor)
- What is the advantage of 'conservative' over 'powersave' (I guess that would 
be the easiest to follow path)?

Cheers!

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