Ken Restivo wrote:
> IIRC, it was called "irqbalance". I had to disable it.
Was that a kernel config option?
Or are you perhaps talking about this:
root@email-addr-hidden:~# apt-get remove irqbalance
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package irqbalance is not installed, so not removed
If that's what you mean, would that be a problem since it's not installed?
> Also remember to turn off cpufreq, by either unloading the cpufreq
> modules, or setting them manually, i.e. "sudo cpufreq-set -g
> userspace; sudo cpufreq-set -f xxxxx" (set it to the max clock of
> your CPUs).
I believe that shouldn't be a problem if I have set
System->Preferences->Power Management->On AC Power->Computer speed
policy to "Always maximum speed", right? At least (when on AC power) my
cpufreq applet always shows "2.00 GHz", which is the maximum speed of my
cpu...
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