-C option is aliased to -A, and seems it's left there only for
backwards compat, and it's removed from documentation. So we should
not rely on presence of that.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 08:35:38AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> apmd_flags='-C' still works. You can also use -A, since they now behave
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:35:43AM -0800, Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
> All right, thanks.
>
> Any clue regarding hw.setperf and hw.perfpolicy? I find that using the -C/-A
> flag causes really sluggish behaviour (noticeable lags when opening new tab
> in browser, for example).
>
> I'd like to avoid
All right, thanks.
Any clue regarding hw.setperf and hw.perfpolicy? I find that using the -C/-A
flag causes really sluggish behaviour (noticeable lags when opening new tab
in browser, for example).
I'd like to avoid that if possible, without sacrificing battery life.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:
apmd_flags='-C' still works. You can also use -A, since they now behave
the same.
On 2014 Nov 12 (Wed) at 23:28:46 -0800 (-0800), Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
:
:I had been running with apmd_flags="-C" but I see that that h
Hello,
I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
I had been running with apmd_flags="-C" but I see that that has been
removed.
1) For best battery life, should I just go apmd_flags="" ?
2) I've seen some mailing list messages about hw.perfpolicy=auto
and hw.setperf=-1
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