Comment 6 for bug 152808

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Eduardo Silva (edsiper) wrote : Re: [Bug 152808] Re: g-p-m always try to set the main policy to 'ondemand'

> I think leaving it at "ondemand" is the solution. It will switch to full
> performance when the system is busy, so users will get the performance
> they expect from their hardware. Anyone who actually wants to change it
> will already know what cpu scaling is and won't be scared of gconf, surely?

I agree with that, my point is about people that don't know about cpu scaling...

> my laptop is a 1.2ghz pentium m, so it's hardly the fastest thing in the
> world, but I don't think there would be any benefit to not using
> ondemand. It's not going to make the thing noticeably faster.
> Can you demonstrate otherwise?

I open this bug because I feel that ondemand doesn't works as well as
I would like, it makes me feel my laptop a little slower... your
laptop is working properly, that's not my case... maybe will be useful
some feedback from another users. Here we have two points of view for
two different cases/machines... Maybe my problem is an isolated one,
maybe not... is there any forum where we can talk about this ?, more
opinions would be very useful.

Ed.-

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> g-p-m always try to set the main policy to 'ondemand'
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152808
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