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Bug#702527: installation-reports: No CpuFrequencyScaling with Wheezy RC1



On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 22:42 +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> Christian PERRIER <bubulle@debian.org> writes:
> 
> > Quoting cl (topolm5678@mail.ru):
> >> Package: installation-reports
> >> Severity: normal
> >> 
> >> Dear Maintainer,
> >> 
> >> I have downloaded debian-wheezy-live-rc1-amd64-gnome-desktop.iso and installed.
> >> After the installation I was wondering why my cpu fan was constantly spinning and I found out the CPUfrequencyScaling is not enabled due to that the cpufrequtils package is not installed. After manually installing and configuring cpufrequency everything is fine. As a lot of users are working on laptops it will be really great if cpufrequency could be enabled by default. Thank you.
> >
> > Sigh, there are so many different power management things that
> > choosing among them is a nightmare.
> >
> > Did cpufrequtils need configuration to do what you want? If so, then
> > it would probably better having it to provide a good default
> > configuration, then we might consider adding it to the "laptop" task
> > in addition to:
> 
> No cpufrequtils does not need any configuration. It works well out of
> the box. And it's not only usefull on laptops but on any hardware with a
> modern (x86/amd64) processor. It also helps saving power on desktops and
> servers.

cpufreq drivers are now auto-loaded and te default governor is ondemand,
so most users won't need cpufrequtils installed any more.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Always try to do things in chronological order;
it's less confusing that way.

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