Adnan Hodzic has released a new version of Auto-Cpufreq. Auto-Cpufreq is an automatic CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux based on active monitoring of the laptop's battery state, CPU usage, CPU temperature, and system load.
Auto-Cpufreq v1.9.8
Features:
- Ability to force use of powersave or performance governors #476 | closes: #467
- Snap package support for ARM64 architecture, including >= Raspberry Pi 4 or Apple Silicon (M1/2) devices | closes: #457
Bug fixes and improvements:
- Ensure all core indices are handled, RPI 4 support | closes: #457
- Check for CPU label if no coretemp #513 | closes: #498
- Update Readme for issue of auto-cpufreq not autostarting on AUR #485 | closes: #463
- Update README for fedora (noob friendly) grub instructions #505
- fixup(runit): allow daemon to search for the executable in /usr/local/bin #508 | closes: #460
- Update Readme Troubleshooting with How to Disable AMD-Pstate #466
- Re-align how usage, temp, and freq are displayed
Thanks to our contributors for this release!