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#1616
Originally Posted by efeinblatt View Post
Not so sure about this kernel-power file. It says do not edit. Make a copy if you want to customize it. So, where do the original values come from? And if you want to create a new file with, for instance, smart reflex enabled, what name would you use to save it as default?
The default config files come with the kernel-settings package (or whatever its name is).

You could always disregard the warning and edit them, but it doesn't hurt just copying the one closest to what you want, rename it to whatever you like (e.g. "optimized" , and edit it as you like.

The best is if you then put it in the /etc/default/.. folder, so it will be loaded automatically without having to touch any other script.

I'm not sure where/how qcpufreq stores its defaults. I suggest removing that package, as normally you set your parameters once and then forget about it..

BTW, no idea about deinstalling. I guess the bulletproof method is to flash the kernel (and *only* the kernel). But this will not help with reinstalling, as the package system will still think that KP48 is installed..