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+# Using thermald to avoid thermal throttling
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+1. Install `thermald` for your distro, on many distros it might be installed by default
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+2. Place thermal-conf.xml into the `/etc/thermald/` directory
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+3. Depending on your ambient temperature you might want to lower the `<Temperature>` line to make thermald kick in more aggressively. (65000 = 65°C)
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+4. Place thermal-cpu-cdev-order.xml into the `/etc/thermald/` directory
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+5. `sudo systemctl restart thermald`
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+# Making Fedora respect your config files
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+Fedora uses the `--adaptive` option by default, thus ignoring your config files. This might also apply to some other distros.
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+Edit `/usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service` and remove `--adaptive` from the `ExecStart=` line. Then do a `systemctl daemon-reload` so systemd realizes the change. Thermald should then respect your configuration files.
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