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howtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2023/12/11 10:09 (UTC)] – [Sources] zeebra | howtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2023/12/11 10:43 (UTC)] (current) – [Introduction] zeebra | ||
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+ | **Available governors** and the **currently used driver** can be seen by using the cpufreq command | ||
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===== Kernel Configuration ===== | ===== Kernel Configuration ===== | ||
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And by selecting the governor to use by editing the file / | And by selecting the governor to use by editing the file / | ||
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After the initial setup of CPU frequency scaling at boot, scaling can also be controlled manually in a variety of ways, as described below.\\ | After the initial setup of CPU frequency scaling at boot, scaling can also be controlled manually in a variety of ways, as described below.\\ |