[17:14] Hey OvenWerks, is there a reason why if I set the governor in -controls to ondmand that it isn't persisting after reboot? Or is this a bug and I should file a bug report as such? [17:34] Eickmeyer: that is a bug.... which version of Studio/whatever are you using it on? [17:35] also which cpu? ondemand sounds like an older chip or amd? [17:37] Any of the newer cpu should show only performance/powersave [17:44] sometime between 16.04 and 18.04 things got changed to using systemd startup files. so using -controls on anything older than 18.04 is not known what the expected responce is in this area [18:33] I'm using it on 18.10 [18:33] And, yes, I have an AMD CPU. [18:33] so that part should work then [18:33] If that's the case, I'll make a bug report. [18:34] if you set performance and then close controls and reopen it does it still show performance? [18:35] Yes. Also, if I set Ondemand and close/reopen, it says ondemand. But if I reboot, only performance persists. [18:35] ok [18:38] That may be something I didn't test well enough... It may also point out that maybe that should be set at session start... except the normal mechanism may delay things till after session start. [18:41] no it doesn't seem to have the 60second sleep any more. [18:47] OvenWerks: Bug 1809024 [18:47] bug 1809024 in ubuntustudio-controls (Ubuntu) "CPU Governor setting does not persist after reboot" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1809024 [18:53] Eickmeyer: when I am ready to do the actual trouble shooting, I will probably need help on your machine (unless I can actually get the same thing to happen here) [18:53] Okay. [18:56] I'll be out for a couple hours, but I'll be back later.