I just add "cpufreqd" to the daemons list, right?
]]>cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
(also, it's a good idea to just poke around that directory to see how things are).
For example mine are:
1660000 1660000 1660000 1660000 1660000 1660000 1660000 1660000 1328000 996000
(I only have 3 steps, don't know if I could change that). Now, in cpufreqd.conf replace the percentage steps with actual clock speeds. Like this:
[Profile]
name=On Demand High
minfreq=1328000
maxfreq=1660000
policy=ondemand
[/Profile]
[Profile]
name=On Demand Low
minfreq=996000
maxfreq=1328000
policy=ondemand
[/Profile]
This should work as intended. I don't know, however, how to help you with the sensitivity issue.
]]>cpudyn or cpufreqd (i tried both) can set my cpu only on 600 or 1500 MHz, but nothing in between. Also I think the throttling is very sensitive. Means: I move my mouse quickly and it suddenly is 1500MHz.
How can I set this up a little different? I want it to scale also in between 600 and 1500 MHz.
My modules and Daemons:
speedstep-centrino
cpufreq_powersave
cpufreq_userspace
freq_table
asus_acpi
cpufreq_ondemand
Daemons:
!cpudyn
acpid
mkvmdev
cpufreqd
cpudyn is disabled as I am trying cpufreqd at the moment.
Any hint?
Thank you.
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