Adnan Hodzic
Adnan Hodzic
Ah right, okay I'll add ToDo item to implement ability for `auto-cpufreq` to also work without systemd.
Until this request is implemented, I would advise you to install [auto-cpufreq from a snap](https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq/#snap-store) package.
> Until this request is implemented, I would advise you to install [auto-cpufreq from a snap](https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq/#snap-store) package. Are there any updates on this issue?
I do not have time to implement this feature, especially since I also don't use any of the mentioned distros. But if any of you wants to implement this feature...
> Someone made a runit service for auto-cpufreq which might be helpful → https://github.com/plinki/auto-cpufreq-runit I would absolutely love it if these changes could merged with auto-cpufreq `master` branch.
For me not only does this script not block ads, but it also causes infinite loading loops on Youtube.
@scgoeswild tagging @Barabazs as he's now the maintainer of this project.
With this bug being open for almost 2 years I was wondering are there any updates? Needless to say, I have same issue with location set to Amsterdam. Issue is...
Since I'm very limited with available time to do this myself, if you or anyone else wants to give it a try in implementing this functionality, please give it a...
Update: now there's a [RFP to make auto-cpufreq as part of Debian repositories. ](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1053294)