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I'll give it a shot. I just noticed on several other posts, people were getting the current freq as 500 or 550. Might give battery graph a try as well to find battery issue if conky returns correct information.
watch -n 1 -t cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
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Ok, that explains the CPU freq. reading, now to get to the bottom of the battery consumption, which I suspect is CSSU related.
I didn't think running kernel-config would have put enough demand on CPU to require frequency increase.
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CSSU is fine, battery drain is either:
1. somthing you have changed/hacked/bodged.
2. somthing you have installed.
3. a hardware fault.
I am heavily leaning towards 1 and/or 2.
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Latest CSSU and KP from extras-testing.
No extra desktop widgets installed. Desktops are the same as vanilla firmware (Once with calendar, one with ovi etc.) Blank desktop just has a few web shortcuts.
Swappolube is using "proposed" settings.
Powertop output a few minutes after boot. Interrupts a lot lower than before reboot (1400 vs 2800).
I've included "dpkg -l" as well.
Kernel-config shows max as 600. Same happens with limits set to 720, 900 etc
Last edited by Android_808; 02-08-2012 at 09:14 AM.