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MATE-CPUFREQ-SELECTOR(1)			      MATE-CPUFREQ-SELECTOR(1)

NAME
       mate-cpufreq-selector  -	 A generic command line tool to change the cpu
       frequency.

SYNOPSIS
       mate-cpufreq-selector [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       This tool is a part of the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor Applet for the
       MATE  Panel.  It	 can  be  called from the command line when installed.
       mate-cpufreq-selector is used to adjust the CPU Frequency  settings  if
       the system supports scaling.

       This manual page briefly documents the mate-cpufreq-selector command.

OPTIONS
       -c NUMBER, --cpu=NUMBER
	      Specify  the  CPU	 Number	 to  adjust settings for. If no CPU is
	      specified, CPU0 is assumed.

       -g GOVERNOR, --governor=GOVERNOR
	      Specify a valid CPU Governor to use.  (ie.  conservative,	 onde‐
	      mand, performance, powersave)

       -f FREQ, --frequency=FREQ
	      Specify a CPU Frequency to set in KHz.

       -?, -h, --help
	      Print standard command line options.

EXAMPLES
       mate-cpufreq-selector --cpu=1 -g powersave
	   Set scaling Governor "Powersave" on CPU1

       mate-cpufreq-selector -f 1200
	   Set max CPU Frequency to 1200KHz (1.2GHz) on CPU0

BUGS
   Should you encounter any bugs, they may be reported at:
       http://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-applets/issues

AUTHORS
   This Man Page has been written for the MATE Desktop Environment by:
       Adam Erdman <hekel@archlinux.info> (2014)

HISTORY
   cpufreq-selector was originally written for gnome-applets by:
       Carlos García Campos <carlosgc@gnome.org> (2004)

SEE ALSO
   Further  information	 may  also  be	available  at:	http://wiki.mate-desk‐
       top.org/docs
MATE Desktop Environment	 18 April 2014	      MATE-CPUFREQ-SELECTOR(1)
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