Carlos E. R. wrote:
You only need the 'CPUFREQD_MODULE=off' setting. Undo the rest. Try. Then ask; but probably not important, that thing is too verbose in the logs.
Many thanks to Greg and Carlos for their help. I have tried Carlos' suggestion as below: I have reset "CPUFREQ_CONTROL=userspace" to "CPUFREQ_CONTROL=kernel" (original setting), and left "CPUFREQ_MODULE=off" but am still getting this: linux [powersave]: ERROR (CPUFreq_Kernel:21) Can not set ondemand governor, maybe your cpufreq driver is too slow. linux [powersave]: ERROR (CPUFreq_Kernel:23) Try CPUFREQ_CONTROL=userspace in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/cpufreq. linux [powersave]: ERROR (PM_Interface:231) Cannot create cpufreq objects This leaves me with the last three "errors" in my original posting. Are they anything I need to worry about? Ian