[00:00] Oh, omission. Fixing. [00:03] krytarik: Good catch! [01:29] The following packages will be upgraded: [01:30] sorry wrong line... [01:30] The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: [01:30] cpufrequtils libcpufreq0 [01:31] Eickmeyer: ^^ [01:32] however, it did not remove /etc/default/cpufrequtils [01:35] I don't know if we should look for a way (via install script) to remove this [02:16] OvenWerks: Probably needs to be an install script. Basically "if exists (/etc/default/cpufrequtils) rm /etc/default/cpufrequtils" (forgive me, my syntax is sewage). [02:18] The only problem with that is if the user has installed cpufrequtils for their own purposes [02:18] Yeah, was about to say. [02:19] Without the cpufrequtils package the file doews nothing and would not hurt anything [02:19] Do we even bother? Perhaps just stick that in the release notes as something that *may* need to be deleted if persistence problems occur? [02:19] Honestly, you're right. If cpufrequtils isn't installed, it shouldn't matter. [02:20] Can't imagine anything else calling that file. [02:21] Anythingn that does is "broken" ;) [02:21] Hehe, indeed. [02:23] Quite honestly, for todays kernels cpufrequtils is broken [02:24] even for 14.04 and before they were broken [02:24] At least the part that sets governors at boot time. [02:25] (which is the part of that package the file is used by) [02:33] True, besides, it can be done with different tools now. I can't get it to work from the command line without using something else.