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Can anyone tell me how do i increase my battery life
I have dual boot arch with windows .. my windows gives e battery life of around 4-5 hrs hours whereas arch gives me only 2-3 hrs .. sometimes less..
can anyone give me tips on how to improve ..
I have tried many things from wiki .. but of no use ..
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I have tried many things from wiki .. but of no use ..
Please explicitly list all the methods you have tried.
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It would also be helpful to know what your basic applications are. By that, I mean what is your Desktop Environment, Window Manager, etc. Some of them are much more lightweight than others.
AMD FX8350 | 2 TB HDD | 8 GB Ram | Nvidia GTX-750 | Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 Mobo | CoduxArch OS
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I am using gnome + gdm + xorg
and I have tried laptop-mode-tools , tlp , powertop ..
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I am using gnome + gdm + xorg
Have you tried a "lighter" DE/WM?
I recommend dwm
I have tried laptop-mode-tools , tlp , powertop ..
What was your configuration strategy for these tools?
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I will loook into some lighter DE/WM .. but does DE take som much battery , windows seem to work fine ( and i think windows is as heavy as any other DE )
tlp .. I didnt configure anything as i dont know if it had any configuration required
for laptop-mode-tools i follwed the wiki for brightness , usb-suspend , ethernet
and powertop i used auto-tune
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You could also try Cpupower which will scale the cpu frequency.
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I have tried Cpupower too
I have set the governer to powersave .. still of no use ..
Sorry i forgot to mention this before
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Do you have backlight control?
That tends to be the single biggest power drain in laptops.
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shashankgandham
Which laptop you are using?
Is it some HP?
My 4520s gives me the same issue. Under Windows, it had some HP Power manager with drivers which can save battery.
Under Linux, it works only 1.5 hours instead of 3-4 under Windows.
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@hb860 No , it is dell .. inspiron series
@Head_On_a_Stick .. backlight is usually in medium .. (set with keyboard controls ) , and i use the same or sometime brighter settings in windows
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Can't anyone help ??
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If they are just sitting there with nothing running, does Gnome still eat through battery faster than Windows at the same brightness setting?
If you are saying that Gnome goes through battery faster than Windows does while you are operating it, I would believe that. Gnome has a lot of effects that Windows doesn't have, and you can see that just by comparing start menu to Gnome's beautiful menu. If you cycle through the features rapidly, it wouldn't be hard to believe it goes through battery faster than Windows. Personally, when I use Gnome, I use the heck out of the SUPER key because it is one of the best alternatives to alt-tab I have ever seen, but I would guess the effects are heavier on the battery than alt-tab.
If you compare the two of them, I would argue that Gnome offers a lot more "eye-candy" in general than Windows does (assuming you are running it similar to "stock" gnome 3).
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