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cpufreq-set(1)							cpufreq-set(1)

NAME
       cpufreq-set - A small tool which allows to modify cpufreq settings.

SYNTAX
       cpufreq-set [options]

DESCRIPTION
       cpufreq-set  allows  you	 to  modify cpufreq settings without having to
       type e.g. "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_set_speed"  all
       the time.

OPTIONS
       -d --min <FREQ>
	      new minimum CPU frequency the governor may select.

       -u --max <FREQ>
	      new maximum CPU frequency the governor may select.

       -g --governor <GOV>
	      new cpufreq governor.

       -f --freq <FREQ>
	      specific	frequency to be set. Requires userspace governor to be
	      available and loaded.

       -r --related
	      modify all hardware-related CPUs at the same time

       -h --help
	      Prints out the help screen.

REMARKS
       By default values are applied on all cores. How to modify  single  core
       configurations  is  described  in  the cpupower(1) manpage in the --cpu
       option section.

       The -f FREQ, --freq FREQ parameter cannot be combined  with  any	 other
       parameter.

       FREQuencies  can	 be  passed  in Hz, kHz (default), MHz, GHz, or THz by
       postfixing the value with the wanted unit name, without any space (fre‐
       quency in kHz =^ Hz * 0.001 =^ MHz * 1000 =^ GHz * 1000000).

       On  Linux  kernels  up  to  2.6.29,  the	 -r  or --related parameter is
       ignored.

FILES
       /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/
       /proc/cpufreq (deprecated)
       /proc/sys/cpu/ (deprecated)

AUTHORS
       Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de> - author
       Mattia Dongili<malattia@gmail.com> - first autolibtoolization

SEE ALSO
       cpupower-frequency-info(1), cpupower(1)

Mattia Dongili			      0.1			cpufreq-set(1)
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