cpufreqd 2.4.2-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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cpufreqd (2.4.2-2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * path_max.patch: Pull upstream patch to fix MAX_PATH_LEN (LP: #1162160)
 -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Sat, 04 Jan 2014 03:51:23 -0700

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cpufreqd: fully configurable daemon for dynamic frequency and voltage scaling

 cpufreqd is meant to be a replacement of the speedstep applet you can find on
 some other OS, it monitors the system status and selects the most appropriate
 CPU level. It is fully configurable and easily extensible through the many
 available plug-ins (more to come).
 Despite its name it can be used to control also the NForce2-Atxp1 voltage
 regulator and the core and memory clock for NVidia cards (see README.Debian).
 .
 You need a CPUFreq driver and either APM, ACPI (a recent version) or PMU
 enabled in your kernel in order for this daemon to work.

cpufreqd-dbgsym: debug symbols for cpufreqd