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CPU default frequency is at 75%



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Hello,

I am using GNOME with Debian Lenny, with a 2.6.26-2-686 kernel. I have
added to one of my panels the GNOME's default CPU scaling applet. It
allows me to modify CPUs' frequency (not independently, as I have 4
CPUs on the same machine) easily.

However, when booting Debian, it is put at 75%, and keeps using this
value until I change it (by clicking on the applet, and choosing
"Performance" or "2.66Ghz", or "100%"). I thought it would not have
had any repercussions not to change this value (I thought it had no
effect), but it *really* works. As I often use apps which need the
*full* cpu power, I would like to use it, directly from the boot, at
100%.

How could I manage to make the process of using "Performance"
automatically? The computer I am speaking about is not a laptop, and
there is no reason to choose a different setting than "Performance",
except for power issues, but that is not a problem.

Thanks.
- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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