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#1 2011-10-08 10:04:32

ccom
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Registered: 2011-06-28
Posts: 30

Static power management

Hello,

I have a hard time setting up Arch Linux with correct power management. Most software, guides, etc. assume you want to disable power management when you are docked. I want to have the most power conserving state regardless of whether I'm on AC or not (actually, I'm setting a Laptop and a Desktop). Then there's the issue that some software resets dirty_writeback_centisecs and I couldn't figure out which one. I'm currently trying to set up stuff with /etc/rc.local, but some settings don't have any effect, some are lost after suspend.

What software is doing stuff that I didn't tell it to do?

What is your best practices for power managment?

Thanks,
CC

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#2 2011-10-08 12:46:43

the sad clown
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Registered: 2011-03-20
Posts: 837

Re: Static power management

I use laptop-mode-tools.  It allows you to have a set up with AC the same as battery (not by default, but that can be changed).  I believe the wiki for it discusses some of the settings, and the files for manipulating it are well documented as well.


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