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=====System Status===== | =====System Status===== |
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This lets you select the CPU Scaling Governor, a property of the Linux kernel which controls the CPU speed. In 'performance' mode, your CPU will run at full speed all the time. This mode consumes the most power but ensures the best performance and minimum CPU-related sound issues. In many cases (especially on battery powered devices) using 'ondemand' makes more sense as this ups the CPU speed when its needed but clocks it back down when the computer is idle which helps save power. //Note: to enable this option in KXStudio 12.04.1, you must first install "indicator-cpufreq" but this will be included on install in 12.04.2.// | This lets you select the CPU Scaling Governor, a property of the Linux kernel which controls the CPU speed. In 'performance' mode, your CPU will run at full speed all the time. This mode consumes the most power but ensures the best performance and minimum CPU-related sound issues. In many cases (especially on battery powered devices) using 'ondemand' makes more sense as this ups the CPU speed when its needed but clocks it back down when the computer is idle which helps save power. //Note: to enable this option in KXStudio 12.04.1, you must first install "indicator-cpufreq" but this is included by default in 12.04.3.// |
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=====System Checks===== | =====System Checks===== |