> Lots of useful info in there Javier. Also worth mentioning, though it > doesn't seem you use it, is laptop-mode-tools.
I did include it in the ones I have installed, :-) The original list had it with some words as well, so I thought it was not necessary to make additional comments... See this was my list: acpi acpitool acpid acpi-support-base laptop-mode-tools cpufrequtils cpufreqd lm-sensors sensord When you install it, I don't remember if hdparm and sdparm are automatically triggered as dependencies, but then if not it's pretty good idea to have them installed, so that laptop-mode can play with the HDs speeds... It can handle as well CPU frequency, but I prefer cpufreqd for that purpose. By default in debian laptop-mode doesn't handle CPU frequency, so it coexists pretty well with cpufreqd in debian... One can do several configurations with laptop-mode-tools, cpufreqd, and several other power saving stuff. They should also work out of the box (that has been my experience), but if one doesn't have desktop environment, one must agree with the idea of doing some tweaks to configuration files if necessary, :-)... -- Javier. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

