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What is it, that keeps it busy so that it will never go lower than 600MHz ?

 cpufreq stats: 126 MHz:0.02%, 216 MHz:0.06%, 312 MHz:0.02%, 408 MHz:0.04%, 600 MHz:96.74%, 696 MHz:0.26%, 816 MHz:0.29%, 1.01 GHz:0.30%, 1.20 GHz:0.37%, 1.42 GHz:0.15%, 1.51 GHz:0.08%, 1.61 GHz:0.09%, 1.70 GHz:0.18%, 1.80 GHz:1.39%  (248)

 

root@tinkerboard:~# uname -a
Linux tinkerboard 4.11.0-rockchip #19 SMP PREEMPT Thu May 4 16:08:16 CEST 2017

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9 hours ago, Tido said:

What is it, that keeps it busy so that it will never go lower than 600MHz ?

 

An illusion (relationship with 'being 'busy' instead of settings). Fiddling around with these settings with little knowledge (and the wrong cpufreq governor) will negatively impact overall performance. Good luck :)

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On 6.5.2017 at 11:46 AM, tkaiser said:

When creating a new RPi-Monitor template for Tinkerboard

 

 

sdcard.conf  web.status.1.content.7.line.3=  does have an unnecessary leading  "/ " - already removed in my example here..

web.status.1.content.7.name=SD card
web.status.1.content.7.icon=sd.png
web.status.1.content.7.line.1="<b>/boot</b> Used: <b>"+KMG(data.sdcard_boot_u
web.status.1.content.7.line.2=ProgressBar(data.sdcard_boot_used,data.sdcard_boot_total,60,80)
web.status.1.content.7.line.3="Used: <b>"+KMG(data.sdcard_root_used,'M') + "
web.status.1.content.7.line.4=ProgressBar(data.sdcard_root_used,data.sdcard_root_total,60,80)

Where can I send a PR, where are all those files in /etc/rpimonitor/template in gitHub?

 

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