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Not working on Void Linux #566
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This is an issue with your system. You have no CPU scaling driver. Are you running Void in a VM or other container? |
@shadeyg56 maybe it would be a good idea to catch these exceptions, and print out better error messages if that was a case. |
qemu cpu passthrough |
Yeah that would be your issue. While in a VM, the kernel will not load any CPU scaling drivers. Doing it manually won't work either (I have tried before). If your host OS is running Linux, then use auto-cpufreq there. If not, then if you ever switch over to native Linux you know where to find us :). This is simply a limitation of virtualization. @AdnanHodzic it would be a pretty simple catch to implement even though this is a fairly niche scenario. This should only ever occur when attempting to install auto-cpufreq inside a VM. |
@shadeyg56 I know, I'm saying it because unfortunately I've seen it to many times where people are trying to run auto-cpufreq in VM's :) |
Some nicer error message? |
@zen0bit your architecte is supported. You are installing auto-cpufreq on a VM, which won't work as @shadeyg56 explained above. Install auto-cpufreq on host system instead and then all your VM's will get it's benefits. In meantime closing the issue. |
Looks like auto-cpufreq install just fine using installer but...
sudo auto-cpufreq --install
Error output:
System information:
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Service can't be installed
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