On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 13:27:41 +0100, rosea.grammostola wrote
> On 01/07/2011 01:25 PM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> > On 01/07/2011 01:04 PM, Martin Homuth-Rosemann wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> on my aptosid (based upon debian sid) I've changed this file to get
> >> "conservative" gov.:
> >>
> >> --- /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils.orig 2009-11-21 23:39:25.000000000 +0100
> >> +++ /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils 2010-12-19 16:34:13.000000000 +0100
> >> @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@
> >> # MIN_SPEED=500
> >>
> >> ENABLE="true"
> >> -GOVERNOR="ondemand"
> >> +#GOVERNOR="ondemand"
> >> +GOVERNOR="conservative"
> >> MAX_SPEED="0"
> >> MIN_SPEED="0"
> >>
> >> Ciao, Martin
> >
> > On Ubuntu you could change the governor in /etc/init.d/ondemand too if
> > you don't have cpufrequtils installed.
> Aren't these two files conflicting with each other?
I guess the OP just used two files to provide you with a convenient diff that
you can apply.
No, these two files won't conflict. You can put whatever you want into
/etc/init.d - nothing
will happen. Quiz: what files _do_ get executed? :-)
Cheers, Ralf Mattes
>
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