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Hello!
I have Asus Vivobook Pro 14x M7400qe-km117 (5800h + 3050Ti mobile), i use Arch with gnome.
But I found a very strange problem:
When I try to set Performance power profile in the gnome menu, or just by running `powerprofilesctl set performance`, asusctl switches to the quiet mode,
and if i set asusctl in performance mode, power-profile-daemon switches to power-saver profile.
Demonstration:
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ powerprofilesctl list
performance:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
Degraded: no
* balanced:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
power-saver:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ asusctl profile -l
Starting version 6.0.12
Balanced
Performance
Quiet
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ asusctl profile -p
Starting version 6.0.12
Active profile is Balanced
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ asusctl profile -P Performance
Starting version 6.0.12
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ powerprofilesctl list
performance:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
Degraded: no
balanced:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
* power-saver:
CpuDriver: amd_pstate
PlatformDriver: platform_profile
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ asusctl profile -p
Starting version 6.0.12
Active profile is Performance
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ powerprofilesctl set performance
form49d@FormLaptop ~ $ asusctl profile -p
Starting version 6.0.12
Active profile is Quiet
Last edited by Form49.d (2024-11-21 22:44:18)
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Mod note: moving to AUR Issues.
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