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           SPELL=cpuspeed
         VERSION=1.5
          SOURCE="$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.bz2"
   SOURCE_URL[0]=https://carlthompson.net/downloads/$SPELL/$SOURCE
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:3a73b8eb2552acc740d2717cbb4e35f1646b81963781bc4a48ea64e2da681c868455cac8db95db6139f0d5802fc876acdfcec8ca086cb78ea030cf05445bb3d6
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION"
        WEB_SITE="http://carlthompson.net/Software/CPUSpeed"
      LICENSE[0]="GPLv2+"
         ENTERED=20161126
        KEYWORDS=""
           SHORT="Userspace cpufreq governor"
           DOCS+=' CONTRIBUTORS EXAMPLES FEATURES USAGE'
cat << EOF
CPUFreq is a Linux kernel subsystem which allows the clock speed of mobile
CPUs (most often found in laptop computers) to be explicitly set. CPUSpeed
dynamically controls CPUFreq, slowing down the CPU to conserve power and
reduce heat when the system is idle, on battery power or overheating,
and speeding up the CPU when the system is busy and more processing power
is needed. Using CPUSpeed can significantly increase a laptop computer's
battery life and significantly reduce the heat it generates while still
allowing your system to perform at top speed when you need it.
EOF