josh@jggimi.net (Josh Grosse), 2022.04.08 (Fri) 04:35 (CEST):
> On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 09:50:16PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > let me present you obsdfreqd, a program to manage the CPU frequency,
> > fully parametric. It can support different values depending on battery
> > or not for building more advanced profiles. One fun feature is that you
> > can also target a specific maximum temperature the system shoudln't
> > exceed to avoid burning your body parts.
> >
> > While it may be complicated when looking into all the parameters, the
> > defaults values are more or less matching the auto mode as it was in
> > OpenBSD 7.0 but more performant and more energy efficient, so it
> > doesn't require tuning for most users.
>
> Thanks for turning this fabulous tool into a port! I've been running
> it since your initial announcement on Mastodon.
I concur, I'm running with it since I stumbled over it via
bsdweekly.com (roughly a week).
No regressions seen. But... my lenovo x1 5th 2017 is running without
fans anyways and battery life is great as well. So I'm not the best test
case.
$ rcctl get apmd flags
-L
$ rcctl get obsdfreqd flags
<empty>
Thanks for you work!
Marcus
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