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talk:howtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2013/12/16 19:18 (UTC)] – metaschima | talk:howtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2023/12/11 10:03 (UTC)] (current) – zeebra | ||
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+ | There was not really much of an option here in terms of updating the article. Most information was severely outdated for Slackware 15, but I tried to keep the original structure and as much content intact as possible. In practice, that was mostly the parts about cpufrequtils and /sys, but this section can be reworked into good information of how to use these tools and how to go about adjusting things with /sys. Probably, other specific " | ||
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+ | This article is very out of date and needs updating. The information is important too, so it should be urgent to upate this to Slackware 15 information or post 2020 info. If the author can, if not I could do it whenever I have the time. | ||
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This article should be updated for newer options like CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ and CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE, | This article should be updated for newer options like CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ and CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE, | ||
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Alright, I'm going to make the changes and you can revert them if you don't like them. | Alright, I'm going to make the changes and you can revert them if you don't like them. | ||
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+ | I have updated many sections, and I have removed small redundant sections and consolidated the information into fewer logical sections. Hopefully you'll be ok with that. | ||
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+ | I believe this have to be updated since default governor is now ondemand an that for intel cpu using intel_pstate it defaults to performance. I also notice that cpufreq tools are in the full install. | ||
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