[Thunar-dev] Opened Thunar window makes mount.ntfs-3g consume too much CPU time.

v_2e at ukr.net v_2e at ukr.net
Tue May 18 17:59:26 CEST 2010


On Tue, 18 May 2010 17:48:26 +0200
Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac at debian.org> wrote:

> On 18/05/2010 17:29, v_2e at ukr.net wrote:
> >> .. nobody uses cpufreqd....
> >   A similar question: what can you advise to use instead?
> 
> Nothing. As long as you can, just use ondemand cpufreq governor, and
> don't change.
  Yes, I do usually use 'ondemand' governor. But I do also use cpufreqd
daemon to switch between different governors (and a maximum frequency)
depending on the current CPU temperature (for example, if cpufreqd sees
that the CPU is overheated, it can temporarily switch to 'powersave'
governor and after the CPU cools - back to 'ondemand' governor). So,
cpufreqd daemon and 'ondemand' governor exist not for the same
purpose. :)
  By the way, I'm talking about a laptop now, where power saving and
keeping the CPU as cool as possible makes sense.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Yves-Alexis
    But that is all off-topic. Can you say something about the "Thunar +
ntfs-3g" problem which I described earlier?

  Regards,
  Vladimir.
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