gnome CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor nagging for password



Hi!

Is there a way for stopping Gnomes's CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor from
constantly nagging for the root password when I want to change my cpu's
frequency? Google wasn't much help, nor the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor
2.28.0 help information on the application.

Thank you.


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