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what is the canonic way to set cpupower governor permanentely in 22.04?

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It seems the old way does not apply to 22.04 any more.

  • the /etc/default/cpufrequtils is missing
  • there is no ondemand.service
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see the answers [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1322492/how-to-set-as-default-performance-mode-on-ubuntu-20-04-instead-of-powersave). You can either create a sercvice as in one of the answers or specify the desired governor on the grub command line as in method 2 of my answer.
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