CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor doesn't save my settings after restart

Bug #618541 reported by fedorefr
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Bug Description

I running Linux Mint 9 (Gnome) on MSI MS-163B notebook and use CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for monitoring and performance management. Usually I set the switch to "ondemand". But after restart the computer this switch is often (but not always) is in the position of "performance". Perhaps his position when you turn somehow depends on whether the notebook is connected to the AC, but a certain relationship I have not seen.

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Nikhil Sinha (nikhildotnet) wrote :

The bug is not related to community.linuxmint.com, it is related to distribution LinuxMint.

affects: community.linuxmint.com → linuxmint
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Vikki Roemer (compgrokker) wrote :

This is a default setting in the gnome frequency scaling monitor applet.

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status: New → Opinion
Ikey Doherty (ikey)
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importance: Undecided → Wishlist
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Nikhil Patel (reoh34) wrote :

I have the same problem under Linux Mint 11 64bit. The applet usually starts in Performance mode when I want the default to be powersaver. Once I switch to powersaver the applet sometimes switches to On Demand. Only after I switch to Powersaver on the 3rd try does it stay in powersaver mode for the session. But, once I restart I have to redo the settings all over again. (coming from Windows 7 this is annoying, since it saves the settings automatically and don't have to keep on switching to powersaver mode).

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