The overclocking example calls get_frequency() but the current options appear to be:
>>> import cpufreq
>>> cpufreq.
__class__ __name__ set_frequency
get_current_frequencies get_supported_frequencies
>>> cpufreq.get_current_frequencies()
(216, 216, 54, 108)
>>> cpufreq.get_supported_frequencies()
[120, 144, 168, 192, 216]
>>>
Aside from the fact that the example calls a function that no longer exists, I’m not sure how to interpret the results. When get_current_frequencies() returns a tuple of four values, which one is the actual answer?!