[12:05] Can someone assist me please , with Ubuntu 22.04 , with MATE I only have Powersave and High Performance modes , with GNOME I have Balanced [12:05] but I just don't like GNOME [12:06] Is there something that I am misssing? [12:49] Anyone can help me with Ubuntu MATE power modes? [13:06] where are you looking at these schedulers? [13:16] from cpu frequency scaler [13:16] and also from here [13:16] cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors [13:17] but other desktops like default ubuntu and kde , can bring balanced from same laptop [13:17] Intel® Core™ i5-10210U CPU [13:29] do you have cpufrequtils to check? [13:31] it may use intel-pstates driver. I have never come across it before I have no Intel CPUs [13:31] sudo install cpufrequtils ? [13:31] sudo apt install * [13:32] cpufreq-info --driver [13:33] if it is intel-pstates maybe try with "intel_pstate=disable" kernel flag? [13:33] yes intel_pstate [13:34] how cani i try that? [13:35] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [13:35] but i doubt it';s the kernel [13:35] it's MATE [13:36] because in the same installation , i will just download GNOME or KDE , and boom I have balanced option [13:37] the kernel didn't change [13:39] well to prove it, check driver with gnome [13:40] hmmm i see what you mean , ok will try [13:41] you ar eright [13:41] check here [13:41] https://www.percona.com/blog/2016/05/06/cpu-governor-performance/ [13:52] sixwheeledbeast, you just fixed a problem for me that lasted for long time [13:52] thank you [13:52] np [13:53] I edited it to this GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable" [13:54] it was like this [13:54] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" [13:54] is it ok ? [14:19] you'll get boot output instead, i prefer that. === DocMors_ is now known as DocMors