Package: linux-cpupower Architecture: i386 Version: 6.1.162-1 Priority: optional Section: admin Source: linux Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team Installed-Size: 1436 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libcap2 (>= 1:2.10), libcpupower1 (>= 5.18~rc1), libpci3 (>= 1:3.8.0) Filename: ./kernel/linux-6.1.y/linux-cpupower_6.1.162-1_i386.deb Size: 1207328 MD5sum: 259be1cf6e415573545369e356b42645 SHA1: c36ee9e786f79259211ed54c8862ed5025f30fac SHA256: 3494b58fad70ec2077d236404bfdf262c041453e692e05f93a67e20ac5f86efa SHA512: a74fa3e9aa38d1ef75fa0f1a5cdd781693abf6c1c8a89f8c992fa48cba97dd3229b2d4ea3a7ff5a982ffd345894e6c8dac68724aaacbfbb1675af8d8f4b6c4e2 Homepage: https://www.kernel.org/ Description: CPU power management tools for Linux The cpupower command allows inspection and control of cpufreq and cpuidle tunables for hardware that supports these features. It replaces "cpufreq-info" and "cpufreq-set" in cpufrequtils. . The turbostat command reports topology, frequency, idle power-state statistics, temperature and power consumption information as provided by the CPU. . The x86_energy_perf_policy command sets a general policy on some Intel CPU models for the relative importance of performance versus energy savings.