Package Details: plasma5-applets-plasma-pstate-git r307.6abb0a9-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/plasma5-applets-plasma-pstate-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: plasma5-applets-plasma-pstate-git
Description: "P-state and CPUFreq Manager" CPU/GPU performance management widget/plasmoid - includes fix for governor combobox bug - maintained(-ish) fork ('dev' branch) by GitHub user "frankenfruity" including CPU hotplug support
Upstream URL: https://github.com/frankenfruity/plasma-pstate/tree/dev
Keywords: applet cpu cpufreq frequency governor hotplug kde p-state performance plasma plasmoid smt widget
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: plasma5-applets-plasma-pstate
Provides: plasma5-applets-plasma-pstate
Submitter: Cynthetika
Maintainer: Cynthetika
Last Packager: Cynthetika
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2022-12-04 05:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-12-17 12:31 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

Cynthetika commented on 2023-12-17 12:45 (UTC)

In my last update I added two different patches to fix a recurring issue I have had with the CPU governor combobox not rendering correcting and displaying in a manner anywhere from readable but unclickable to completely squashed and illegible.

The patch applied by default in the recent PKGBUILD matches the intended display of the upstream code, while my alternative patch replaces the combobox with large buttons instead (I think it may have originally had buttons like this? It feels familiar...).

Personally, I prefer the buttons and use that patch myself on all of our systems. I won't change the default from the combobox to the buttons if people want it left as such, however I am curious as to opinions about it. Which do you prefer?

Thank you and sorry for the delay in updating this!

Latest Comments

Cynthetika commented on 2023-12-17 12:45 (UTC)

In my last update I added two different patches to fix a recurring issue I have had with the CPU governor combobox not rendering correcting and displaying in a manner anywhere from readable but unclickable to completely squashed and illegible.

The patch applied by default in the recent PKGBUILD matches the intended display of the upstream code, while my alternative patch replaces the combobox with large buttons instead (I think it may have originally had buttons like this? It feels familiar...).

Personally, I prefer the buttons and use that patch myself on all of our systems. I won't change the default from the combobox to the buttons if people want it left as such, however I am curious as to opinions about it. Which do you prefer?

Thank you and sorry for the delay in updating this!