Can’t get CPUFREQ to run in Debian templates.
It always tells me that there is no cpufreqd socket found.
I have tried different methods and installing different controlling methods to get it to work, but it isn’t working.
Any advice?
Can’t get CPUFREQ to run in Debian templates.
It always tells me that there is no cpufreqd socket found.
I have tried different methods and installing different controlling methods to get it to work, but it isn’t working.
Any advice?
You can’t.
It’s Xen environment and any template or appvm are virtual machines.
It uses it’s own app to configure cpu scaling governors - xenpm
And it’s done in dom0 but not for single virtual machines but globally for Xen.
It just needs to run, doesn’t need to actually control anything… Just needs to have the files there to be read and all…
You could run cronjob that reads things in dom0 and write it to qube with qvm-run
PS: why you need it?
But I can’t write that file, the system keeps preventing it…
Chromium based browsers need it it seems after a recent version…
Otherwise the browser crashes because it can’t read the 2 files that CPUFREQ makes.
Strange, my Ungoogled Chromium in app-YouTube qube have no problem running what so ever.
So it’s definitely that variant then…
I did tell them the issue and what they needed to do to fix it, but I guess they just telling me that if chromium works then theirs will work as well was just a big fat lie…
I’ll get them to look further into it then.
Also, Chromium isn’t “Googled”.
Google Chrome is googlified…
Chrome is based on Chromium.
Unless they have bought Chromium recently?
As for chromium needing cpufreq to work… You’ve broken template installing cpufreq in it and now every appvm based on this template won’t work. App started in vm doesen’t matter.
What are you on about?
I haven’t broken any template with cpufreq.
Why doesn’t the application matter?
Why wouldn’t the appvm’s work?
I have 70 appvms that use that one template, they all work…