https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=732201
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=732201#c10
--- Comment #10 from James McDaniel 2011-12-10 20:29:51 UTC ---
So if I change my CPU Governor using the bash script cfu to ONDEMAND and then
run this terminal command:
sudo /usr/sbin/rcpm-profiler restart
And then Check my CPU Governor, its set at Performance
So if I change my CPU Governor using the bash script cfu to ONDEMAND and then
run this terminal command:
sudo /usr/lib/pm-profiler/enable-profile low_latency
And then Check my CPU Governor, its also set at Performance
Not sure what else to look at or what else is being done. Have we considered
that the issue may be related to systemd? Again, as best as I can tell, the
active Governor after restart is ONDEMAND as set as the default in the kernel.
Which one of these above commands is being ran on startup and from what method
is it being run? If you set the kernel default to equal to that of
pm-profiler, you will see not difference even if the pm-profiler does not
really work.
Thank You,
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