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faq [2015/02/20 19:43] iridium created |
faq [2016/09/10 14:51] (current) golden-guy Add section on changing default governor |
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+ | ===== FAQ ===== | ||
+ | ==== Change CPU governor policy ==== | ||
+ | Per default, //performance// governor is active when Kodi is in use (i.e. no screensaver is active). When Kodi is running idle (with screensaver on), xbian switches to //conservative// governor. To change the governor for active use to //ondemand//, append this line to **/etc/default/xbian-module-init-tools**: | ||
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+ | //CPUFREQ_GOVERNOR="ondemand"// | ||
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+ | Note that if you do not set a screensaver, the governor will not fall back to //conservative//, but will instead stick to //performance// or //demand//, depending on your setup. |