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No scaling methods were found. If your CPU is reasonably recent, this is probably because you have not loaded some kernel modules. Usually scaling modules have names similar to cpufreq_ondemand. Scaling is useful and can save a lot of battery. Click on "Attempt Loading Modules" to let PowerDevil try to load the required modules. If you are sure your PC does not support scaling, you can also disable this warning by clicking "Do not display this warning again".
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<h1>PowerDevil configuration</h1> <p>This module lets you configure PowerDevil. PowerDevil is a daemon (so it runs in background) that is started upon KDE startup.</p> <p>PowerDevil has 2 levels of configuration: a general one, that is always applied, and a profile-based one, that lets you configure a specific behavior in every situation. You can also have a look at your system capabilities in the last tab. To get you started, first configure the options in the first 2 tabs. Then switch to the fourth one, and create/edit your profiles. Last but not least, assign your profiles in the third Tab. You do not have to restart PowerDevil, just click "Apply", and you are done.</p>
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