Apathy wrote:
> I tried cold boot this morning and the CPU speeds were immediately
> locked, the cpuinfo_max_freq does not match the scaling_max_frequency.
>
> I don't really every move my laptop around much so being able to control
> the cpu speed is not really important to me - I'll rather investigate
> disabling the governor - if that's possible
>
>
What happens if you simply set it to the performance governor upon boot
(or possibly even at kernel compile time)? That should have it running
at full speed all the time.
Apathy wrote: max_frequency.
> I tried cold boot this morning and the CPU speeds were immediately
> locked, the cpuinfo_max_freq does not match the scaling_
>
> I don't really every move my laptop around much so being able to control
> the cpu speed is not really important to me - I'll rather investigate
> disabling the governor - if that's possible
>
>
What happens if you simply set it to the performance governor upon boot
(or possibly even at kernel compile time)? That should have it running
at full speed all the time.