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    changing Frequency Scaling Monitor

    hi there
    i`ve been using this command

    Code:
    sudo gedit /etc/init.d/ondemand
    (in linux mint and ubuntu)

    to open the textfile where i could change the Frequency Scaling Monitor to "performance".

    i`ve tried the same in chrome os but it wont allow me. (Chrome OS Linux 1.0.648 RC)

    is it possible? could somebody help?

    thanks in advance. kindly gnimmelf

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    i installed cpufreq and used this command.

    sudo cpufreq-set --governor ondemand
    changing ondemand to performance. and it worked on the first cpu but not the second, and not on restart.
    then someone on another forum gave me these

    CODE: SELECT ALL
    cpufreq-set --cpu0 --governor ondemand


    CODE: SELECT ALL
    cpufreq-set --cpu1 --governor ondemand

    they gave folowing error

    gnimm@dhcppc2:~> cpufreq-set --cpu0 --governor ondemand
    cpufreq-set: ukendt flag '--cpu0'
    cpufrequtils 006: cpufreq-set (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009
    Report errors and bugs to openSUSE:Submitting bug reports - openSUSE, please.
    invalid or unknown argument
    Usage: cpufreq-set [options]
    Options:
    -c CPU, --cpu CPU number of CPU where cpufreq settings shall be modified
    -d FREQ, --min FREQ new minimum CPU frequency the governor may select
    -u FREQ, --max FREQ new maximum CPU frequency the governor may select
    -g GOV, --governor GOV new cpufreq governor
    -f FREQ, --freq FREQ specific frequency to be set. Requires userspace
    governor to be available and loaded
    -r, --related Switches all hardware-related CPUs
    -h, --help Prints out this screen

    Notes:
    1. Omitting the -c or --cpu argument is equivalent to setting it to zero
    2. The -f FREQ, --freq FREQ parameter cannot be combined with any other parameter
    except the -c CPU, --cpu CPU parameter
    3. FREQuencies can be passed in Hz, kHz (default), MHz, GHz, or THz
    by postfixing the value with the wanted unit name, without any space
    (FREQuency in kHz =^ Hz * 0.001 =^ MHz * 1000 =^ GHz * 1000000).
    gnimm@dhcppc2:~>
    any ideas?

    kind regards Gnimmelf

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    changing Frequency Scaling Monitor

    Hi there

    i figured it out!


    CODE: SELECT ALL
    sudo cpufreq-set -c 0 -g performance
    sudo cpufreq-set -c 1 -g performance


    this did the trick.....
    but not on restart? any ideas?

    kindly Gnimmelf

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