Quoting Topol Morgul (topolm5678@mail.ru): > Dear Mr. Perrier > Please take care to answer to the bug report, not only me....and call me "Christian" or "bubulle", whatever you prefer..:-) > Thank you for your prompt reply and I think you are correct that this is a somehow complicated task to achieve and your offered idea of a "laptop" task would be really great with the proposed idea of a sane default configuration. I think that it is worth to invest time to find out same settings and document it for people (which maybe do not need cpu frequency scaling) so that it works out of the box and people are happy with their laptops and Debian in general. What I have done is and to answer your question: The laptop task already exists indeed. But it doesn't include cpurequtils > > 1.) installed cpufrequtils via apt-get install cpufrequtils > > 2.) touch /etc/default/cpufrequtils and echoed > GOVERNOR="ondemand" > > 3.) rebooted my laptop Which means that "ondemand" seems to be a reasonable default for cpufrequtils. Could be something good to suggest to its maintainer then.
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