How to install cpupower on Ubuntu 14.04 (kernel 4.6.0)
I've tried to use the cpupower
command on my Ubuntu machine and got this error message
WARNING: cpupower not found for kernel 4.6.0
You may need to install the following packages for this specific kernel:
linux-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
linux-cloud-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
I've tried to install linux-tools
for kernel 4.6.0 using apt-get
but it seems that it only supports version up to 4.4.0-59.
Is there any way to run cpupower on my Ubuntu machine properly?
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I've tried to use the cpupower
command on my Ubuntu machine and got this error message
WARNING: cpupower not found for kernel 4.6.0
You may need to install the following packages for this specific kernel:
linux-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
linux-cloud-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
I've tried to install linux-tools
for kernel 4.6.0 using apt-get
but it seems that it only supports version up to 4.4.0-59.
Is there any way to run cpupower on my Ubuntu machine properly?
ubuntu
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How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
1
It's provided by the packagelinux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22
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I've tried to use the cpupower
command on my Ubuntu machine and got this error message
WARNING: cpupower not found for kernel 4.6.0
You may need to install the following packages for this specific kernel:
linux-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
linux-cloud-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
I've tried to install linux-tools
for kernel 4.6.0 using apt-get
but it seems that it only supports version up to 4.4.0-59.
Is there any way to run cpupower on my Ubuntu machine properly?
ubuntu
I've tried to use the cpupower
command on my Ubuntu machine and got this error message
WARNING: cpupower not found for kernel 4.6.0
You may need to install the following packages for this specific kernel:
linux-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
linux-cloud-tools-4.6.0-4.6.0
I've tried to install linux-tools
for kernel 4.6.0 using apt-get
but it seems that it only supports version up to 4.4.0-59.
Is there any way to run cpupower on my Ubuntu machine properly?
ubuntu
ubuntu
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How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
1
It's provided by the packagelinux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22
add a comment |
How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
1
It's provided by the packagelinux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22
How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
1
1
It's provided by the package
linux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22
It's provided by the package
linux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22
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this must work with any version:
$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-tools-$(uname -r)
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I know this is for Ubuntu, but for MX Linux its:
sudo apt-get install linux-cpupower
Also in MX linux, you can open the MX Package Installer and search for 'cpupower' under the Full App Catalog
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command:
sudo apt-get install linux-tools-4.15.0-22-generic
this works for me
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this must work with any version:
$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-tools-$(uname -r)
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this must work with any version:
$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-tools-$(uname -r)
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this must work with any version:
$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-tools-$(uname -r)
this must work with any version:
$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-tools-$(uname -r)
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I know this is for Ubuntu, but for MX Linux its:
sudo apt-get install linux-cpupower
Also in MX linux, you can open the MX Package Installer and search for 'cpupower' under the Full App Catalog
add a comment |
I know this is for Ubuntu, but for MX Linux its:
sudo apt-get install linux-cpupower
Also in MX linux, you can open the MX Package Installer and search for 'cpupower' under the Full App Catalog
add a comment |
I know this is for Ubuntu, but for MX Linux its:
sudo apt-get install linux-cpupower
Also in MX linux, you can open the MX Package Installer and search for 'cpupower' under the Full App Catalog
I know this is for Ubuntu, but for MX Linux its:
sudo apt-get install linux-cpupower
Also in MX linux, you can open the MX Package Installer and search for 'cpupower' under the Full App Catalog
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command:
sudo apt-get install linux-tools-4.15.0-22-generic
this works for me
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command:
sudo apt-get install linux-tools-4.15.0-22-generic
this works for me
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command:
sudo apt-get install linux-tools-4.15.0-22-generic
this works for me
command:
sudo apt-get install linux-tools-4.15.0-22-generic
this works for me
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How did you install your 4.6 kernel?
– Stephen Kitt
Feb 2 '17 at 7:32
I just downloaded the ubuntu 14.04 from the legitimate repo.
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:33
Not very helpful, but cpupower works for me in 16.10 (kernel 4.8*)
– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 7:46
Hmm.. Did you get the cpupower with the apt-get command? or is it pre-installed when you install the ubuntu?
– JaeHyuk Lee
Feb 2 '17 at 7:47
1
It's provided by the package
linux-tools-common
which was in the installation, not installed later by me through APT– Zanna
Feb 2 '17 at 8:22