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Hello, I'm sorry to bother you again. When I run the benchmark, the energy measurement always ends with an output of 0.00. I'm running tests via debian in a virtual box. The measurements are taken usi…
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OS: ubuntu 22.04.1 kernel 5.19.1
CPU: Intel 12900KF.
**situation 1**
bios: disable all e-core, CPU freq= 4GHz, grub kernel command line add idle=poll(disable C-state):
cpupower show all cores(pc…
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Hello Kevin,
I just found this small bug, this case the calculated Wattage is inaccurate.
You'll find the values returned for Richland:
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Voltage ID encodings: SVI (serial)
Detected CPU mod…
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**Describe the bug**
When using the GUI in KDE Plasma Arch Linux, certain features are disable, you can only choose to go into performance or balanced profile
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce…
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Currently, `cpupower` fetches all calculation schemes (average, minimum, maximum, random) every second regardless of the user setting. The user setting currently only controls which number will be dis…
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Hi
I've made a simple ping-pong application (see here - https://github.com/vitalif/f-stack) and tested in on two directly connected PCs with 10G cards (Intel X520-DA2 and Solarflare SFN5122F). My t…
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Hi,
It seems that in Fedora 19, it's not possible to install cpufreq-selector anymore. The solution on Fedora 18 was to install the package gnome-applets (which had a lot of dependencies) but it's no…
remjg updated
11 years ago
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@RazuvaevDD The image you posted has nothing to do with this issue. Can you create a new issue and post it there? Thanks
_Originally posted by @Dr-Noob in https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues…
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Currently, htop v2.02 detects the number of online cores when the user loads it. On devices that use cpupower with the hotplug governor, the number of online cores changes over time depending on the …
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Hello,
How sad to see that there is no update till 2020.
I have a problem on latest rasbian os x64.
When i run app and choose any predefined governor, when i restart raspberry, it starts with perf…