Software Request Plasmoid For Kubuntu 18.04 to control CPU Frequency
There are many neer duplicates of this question but I recommend deleting ones that are not version specific (ie 18.04) as we cannot know if a solution will be viable on future versions.
This is the case here, unfortunately.
The requirements to answer this question:
(1) works on 18.04 & runs as a plasmoid in the panel
Or
(2) works in 18:04 & runs in the panel as notification or other
to scale CPU frequency.
kubuntu cpufreq plasma-5
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There are many neer duplicates of this question but I recommend deleting ones that are not version specific (ie 18.04) as we cannot know if a solution will be viable on future versions.
This is the case here, unfortunately.
The requirements to answer this question:
(1) works on 18.04 & runs as a plasmoid in the panel
Or
(2) works in 18:04 & runs in the panel as notification or other
to scale CPU frequency.
kubuntu cpufreq plasma-5
I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28
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There are many neer duplicates of this question but I recommend deleting ones that are not version specific (ie 18.04) as we cannot know if a solution will be viable on future versions.
This is the case here, unfortunately.
The requirements to answer this question:
(1) works on 18.04 & runs as a plasmoid in the panel
Or
(2) works in 18:04 & runs in the panel as notification or other
to scale CPU frequency.
kubuntu cpufreq plasma-5
There are many neer duplicates of this question but I recommend deleting ones that are not version specific (ie 18.04) as we cannot know if a solution will be viable on future versions.
This is the case here, unfortunately.
The requirements to answer this question:
(1) works on 18.04 & runs as a plasmoid in the panel
Or
(2) works in 18:04 & runs in the panel as notification or other
to scale CPU frequency.
kubuntu cpufreq plasma-5
kubuntu cpufreq plasma-5
edited Aug 17 '18 at 23:33
Joshua Robison
asked Aug 14 '18 at 9:58
Joshua RobisonJoshua Robison
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I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28
add a comment |
I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28
I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28
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Maybe something like this which I just created?
https://github.com/jsalatas/plasma-pstate
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Maybe something like this which I just created?
https://github.com/jsalatas/plasma-pstate
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Maybe something like this which I just created?
https://github.com/jsalatas/plasma-pstate
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Maybe something like this which I just created?
https://github.com/jsalatas/plasma-pstate
Maybe something like this which I just created?
https://github.com/jsalatas/plasma-pstate
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I'm not sure this is the best place to make a software request. I found "You can submit feature requests at bugs.kde.org by selecting "Severity: wishlist" when submitting a bug." from reddit.com/r/kde/comments/68rg5a/… . I suggest you read that reddit page fully.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:23
It's not a software request as in a request for someone to make something. It is a request for known software.
– Joshua Robison
Aug 14 '18 at 14:38
Okay, I just looked at "Get new widgets" (after clicking on ☰ in the taskbar and then on Add new widgets) and didn't come across anything related to manipulating CPU frequency via a plasmoid. I had also searched the 'net before posting my comment.
– DK Bose
Aug 14 '18 at 14:52
If what I were looking for were there, would I have come here?
– Joshua Robison
Aug 17 '18 at 23:28