change default cpu-governor

Asked by quantenemitter

Hello everyone,

I'd like to change my default cpu governor to "ondemand". It was so until a few days ago and now I get "performance" after each boot.

in gconf-editor: apps/gnome-power-manager/cpufreq everything is at "ondemand".

/etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/cpufreq.conf starts with these lines:
#
# Should laptop mode tools control the CPU frequency settings?
#
CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY=0

powernowd is running, but I have no idea if it has a config file and where it is.

Any idea what's wrong here? I'm using jaunty, so you'd need to consider strange solutions ;)

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quantenemitter (quantenemitter) said :
#1

It seemed to be a bug. Today' updated resolved my issue.

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Tom (tom6) said :
#2

Magic. Thanks for getting back to us to let us know it's fixed
Nice one, regards from
Tom :)