Krzysztof Kowalik wrote: > Max Laier <max_at_love2party.net> wrote: >> I see it too, but only when the laptop is sitting idle for a while and powerd >> scaled down to 75Mhz. You can try to put some load on it (e.g. yes(1)) and >> see if that improves things. > > Speaking of which, it would be nice to be able to tell powerd not to > slow the CPU down below the certain limit -- 75MHz causes annoying > issues, like X-based applications (psi, xterm) missing key presses, > when I'm typing fast. ;) I think debug.cpufreq.lowest is what you want. It is documented in cpufreq(4): "Lowest CPU frequency in MHz to offer to users. This setting is also accessible via a tunable with the same name. This can be used to disable very low levels that may be unusable on some systems." -JonathanReceived on Fri Feb 10 2006 - 23:47:38 UTC
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