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authorAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@lavabit.com>2013-01-24 16:34:47 -0200
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linux-libre-tools-3.7-4: updating revision
* Drop rc scripts - remove ft=sh from vim modeline in PKGBUILD * Add After=network.target in usbip service * Fix https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/33370
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+# Define CPUs governor
+# valid governors: ondemand, performance, powersave, conservative, userspace.
+#governor='ondemand'
+
+# Limit frequency range
+# Valid suffixes: Hz, kHz (default), MHz, GHz, THz
+#min_freq="2.25GHz"
+#max_freq="3GHz"
+
+# Specific frequency to be set.
+# Requires userspace governor to be available.
+# Do not set governor field if you use this one.
+#freq=
+
+# Utilizes cores in one processor package/socket first before processes are
+# scheduled to other processor packages/sockets.
+# See man (1) CPUPOWER-SET for additional details.
+#mc_scheduler=
+
+# Utilizes thread siblings of one processor core first before processes are
+# scheduled to other cores. See man (1) CPUPOWER-SET for additional details.
+#smp_scheduler=
+
+# Sets a register on supported Intel processore which allows software to convey
+# its policy for the relative importance of performance versus energy savings to
+# the processor. See man (1) CPUPOWER-SET for additional details.
+#perf_bias=
+
+# vim:set ts=2 sw=2 ft=sh et: