Gnome CPU Frequency Monitor and Governor Manager.
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Performance Picks for Kicks (Episode 317)
It was a big surprise when I listened LINUX Unplugged show by Jupiter Broadcasting and Chris started to talk about CPUFreq Extension for GNOME DE. It was nice to hear that Chris Fisher found us. I think we should thank to Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson for that. ...
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OMG! It's slow! :)
A couple of months ago, I was started receiving reports that the extension is stopped working on GNOME Shell 3.32. I had to decide to split the project into two branches for the new version of API and old one. But we already had the second branch desired by many people for a long time. So instead of splitting resources into 3 similar branches ...
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Moving to Gtk branch now!
It has been a while time ago when I decided to create a Gtk-port of the popular Gnome extension. But it's looking like will never happen because it's hard to support even single development branch and duplicating efforts on two is like mission impossible. You know, when the fun is over and you don't really need such moving forward, it's hard to make any progress with it ...
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Vive la France!
We got the First Patreon - Yoann Deferi from France! So simple, he found the project useful and becomes a Patreon monthly!!! It brings a hope my efforts are not just wasted time for nothing. Actually, it's not so small amount of money. I could buy some Domain name for the project and a few more Patreons will allow even to get a VPS for the project's website. ...
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Welcome Nailim!
We have a new contributor - Nailim (https://github.com/Nailim). It's nice to see how your projects starts live own life :) He made 2 big pull requests with 2 new features implementations. His first pull request was not perfect but I fixed some things and it's released at 31 version. Second pull request was even more complex and it brings a color styling for the panel's title label based on system states. ...
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Creating own fonts on Linux!
Now and again, I'm getting reports about missing symbols, not consistent icons so. Migrating to icons is not a good option for me. First, we already have a lot of symbols. Also I have planned some additional symbols for governments and others. It would be pretty big amount of pictures, especially, if you are planning to use different states ...
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Debugging, again!
I just received a user bug report from Gnome Extensions again. It's not first time I'm getting reports but maybe just now I have noticed users don't know what information to include or how to just debug Gnome extensions. ...
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TOP 100!!!
Recently, I have just noticed the extension of cpufreq is at TOP 100 of Gnome extensions for all Shell versions by downloads. It's really nice to see that the extension is useful! Such things are stimulating authors to make their projects better ...
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New Release! extensions.gnome.org is still alive!
Today, after 3 months of delay, there have released and brought new version of cpufreq extension on Gnome. I'm glad that after 3 months of delay Gnome extensions repository is alive again. Especially, when is coming next version ...
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Welcome To CPUFREQ Place!
I know I'm late but better later than never. Many Linux users are geeks but times change and more and more non-technician people are coming to our beloved desktop. They start to ask questions about many aspects of Linux OS and how to find the right solution. I will post news, collect and share our knowledge base and more. ...