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#2765
Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
Did you ever use kernel-config to save that profile?
I think so. It's too long ago to be sure.

Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
If so, there may be a copy of it in /home/user/.kernel which it will take before the system one.
In /home/user/.kernel there is only my custom profile, nothing else.

Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
If you run kernel-config without options it tells you:

Code:
default search path: .,/home/user/.kernel,/usr/share/kernel-power-settings/
/usr/share/kernel-power-settings contains the default profiles:
boot default ideal lv starving ulv xlv

As I described in my last post I don't think anymore that the 700MHz setting is the problem, but the 125MHz setting is, because the values in $vsel and $rate in the kernel-config script seem to correspond to something between 0 and 250MHz.