contrib/thermald: Use a coherent structure
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Tested on a Surface Book 2, other devices may need adapting, see e.g. the [thermald man page](http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man5/thermal-conf.xml.5.html).
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More complex and device specific examples can be found in subdirectories
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If any subdirectory does not have both files or any dedicated instructions, use the missing files provided here and/or follow these instructions.
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## Installation
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Both XML files need to be placed in the `/etc/thermald/` directory.
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Both XML files (`thermal-conf.xml` and `thermal-cpu-cdev-order-xml`) need to be placed in the `/etc/thermald/` directory.
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Newer thermald versions attempt to automatically load the configuration from ACPI.
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If you want to use a manual configuration with such a version, you may need to remove the `--adaptive` option from the systemd service `ExecStart` line.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<ThermalConfiguration>
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<Platform>
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<Name>Override</Name>
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<ProductName>*</ProductName>
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<Preference>QUIET</Preference>
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<Name>Override</Name>
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<ProductName>*</ProductName>
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<Preference>QUIET</Preference>
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<ThermalZones>
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<ThermalZone>
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<Type>test</Type>
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</CoolingDevice>
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</CoolingDevices>
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</Platform>
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</ThermalConfiguration>
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</ThermalConfiguration>
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<CoolingDevice>cpufreq</CoolingDevice>
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<CoolingDevice>Processor</CoolingDevice>
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</CoolingDeviceOrder>
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