CPU Frequency Governor Selector is a handy script that lets you pick which governor controls your CPU's speed. It's pretty straightforward!
This tool is mainly designed to serve as an alternative to the GNOME CPU frequency applet. Now, it might not have all the bells and whistles of GNOME, but it's lightweight and works well with simpler window managers.
Before diving in, make sure you've run this command: sudo chmod +s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector
. This step allows any user to change the CPU speed. If you're not cool with that and want to keep it secure, just run the script as root.
When you choose a governor using this script, it'll apply that setting across all your CPUs—up to four of them! I set it up for quad-core processors because that's pretty common these days. But hey, if you've got fewer than four CPUs like my dual-core setup, you should be good to go!
If you're working with more than four CPUs and face any issues or need support for additional cores, just reach out! I'm happy to help out and see what we can do.
If you're ready to give it a try or need more info, check out the download link for CPU Frequency Governor Selector. It’s super easy!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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