/usr/share/gconf/schemas/cpufreq-applet.schemas is in gnome-applets-data 3.4.1-0ubuntu1.
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<schemalist>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/cpufreq-applet/prefs/cpu</key>
<owner>cpufreq-applet</owner>
<type>int</type>
<default>0</default>
<gettext_domain>gnome-applets-3.0</gettext_domain>
<locale name="C">
<short>CPU to Monitor</short>
<long>Set the CPU to monitor. In a single processor system you don't have to change it.</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/cpufreq-applet/prefs/show_mode</key>
<owner>cpufreq-applet</owner>
<type>int</type>
<default>2</default>
<gettext_domain>gnome-applets-3.0</gettext_domain>
<locale name="C">
<short>Mode to show cpu usage</short>
<long>A 0 value means to show the applet in graphic mode (pixmap only), 1 to show the applet in text mode (not to show the pixmap) and 2 to show the applet in graphic and text mode.</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/cpufreq-applet/prefs/show_text_mode</key>
<owner>cpufreq-applet</owner>
<type>int</type>
<default>1</default>
<gettext_domain>gnome-applets-3.0</gettext_domain>
<locale name="C">
<short>The type of text to display (if the text is enabled).</short>
<long>A 0 value means to show cpu frequency, 1 to show frequency and units, and 2 to show percentage instead of frequency.</long>
</locale>
</schema>
</schemalist>
</gconfschemafile>
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