False dialog CPU Power Manager 9.0.1 Gnome-Shell Extension for the intel-pstate driver. https://github.com/martin31821/cpupower Martin Koppehel (@martin31821) Fin Christensen (@fin-ger) Alex Pyrgiotis (@apyrgio) Tony Lambiris (@tonylambiris) Christopher Peredy (@mastercaution) Marek Pikuła (@MarekPikula) Jan Kasik (@honza-kasik) Alex Gluck (@AlexGluck) Jimmy Scionti (@amivaleo) Slobodan Terzić (@Faenriis) Laurent Tréguier (@LaurentTreguier) PB (@uno20001) Thanasis Georgiou (@sakisds) icons/cpu-symbolic.svg gpl-3-0 False vertical 2 False end False False 0 True True False True False 8 8 8 True False start True Show current frequency 0 0 True False start True Use GHz instead of MHz 0 1 True False start True Show icon in taskbar 0 2 True False start True Show arrow in taskbar 0 3 True True 1 0 True True 1 1 True True 1 3 True True 1 2 About True True True center end True 0 6 2 True False 0 4 2 True False 8 8 True False start True Default AC profile 0 1 True False start True Default battery profile 0 2 True False Set as default profile for battery operation 2 2 True False Set as standard profile for plugged in operation 2 1 True False Auto Switch Configuration 0 0 3 True False ac-adapter-symbolic 1 1 True False battery-symbolic 1 2 0 5 2 True False True General False True False True False vertical True True never 200 True False True False True True 0 True False icons 1 True False Add selected profile list-add-symbolic True True True False Remove selected profile list-remove-symbolic True True True False Move selected profile up go-up-symbolic True True True False Move selected profile down go-down-symbolic True True False True 1 True True 0 True False False True 1 True False slide-up-down False True 2 1 True False True Profiles 1 False True False 8 8 8 True False True Path to cpufreqctl: 1 0 0 True False True Path to policykit rule: 1 0 1 True False 20 True CPU Power Manager is installed via your distributions package manager! center True 0 3 2 Uninstall True True True True 0 4 2 True False True /usr/bin/cpufreqctl True middle 0 1 0 True False True /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/mko.cpupower.setcpufreq.policy True middle 0 1 1 True False True 0 2 2 2 True False True Installation 2 False 100 1 10 100 1 10 True False 4 8 8 8 True False end Profile name 0 0 True True True Profile name 1 0 True False end Minimum frequency 0 1 True True True MinimumFrequencyAdjustment 1 0 right 1 1 True False end Maximum frequency 0 2 True False end Turbo boost 0 3 True True True MaximumFrequencyAdjustment 1 0 right 1 2 True True end True 1 3 Discard True False True True end 16 True 0 4 Save True False True True end 16 True 1 4 True True True False 4 vertical 4 True False 2 True False start 8 High Performance False True 0 False 0.5 ac-adapter-symbolic False True end 1 False 0.5 battery-symbolic False True end 2 False True 0 True False 0.5 4 True False 22 False True 0 True False / False True 1 True False 100 False True 2 True False end 32 Turbo boost: True True 3 True False Yes False True 4 False True 2 False dialog question Uninstall CPU Power Manager Tools Are you sure you want to uninstall the cpufreqctl tool and the policykit rule? False vertical 2 False True True expand Cancel True True True False True 0 True Uninstall True True True True False True 1 False False 0