Sorry, I'm closing this bug as invalid. The original report doesn't
include any information about where power savings could be made; later
comments include a list of possible improvements, but each of these
should be filed as a separate bug report (and on other packages than
acpi-support, which do
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Hi. I have a Lenovo ThinkPad X61s and for me low power consumption is
_the_ most important feature there is.
When Hardy was released I decided to do some idle discharge testing.
What I did was to install a plain Ubuntu desktop (i386), do no
modifications except installing a few additional package
>From what I understand ACPI only reports power usage when you're on battery
power by design.
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Vadim I have no battery on my laptop (it wont charge, so I dont carry it with
me.)
Aint there other way?
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You need to unplug your laptop from the AC for powertop to tell you.
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Nvm, it looks like powertop is broken in 8.04. Or acpi reporting is.
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Michael how do you see the power consumption?
My PowerTop just warns me that they aren't available
Wakeups-from-idle per second : 362.8interval: 2.5s
no ACPI power usage estimate available
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I was quite happy with battery life on my Thinkpad X60 with Gutsy.
Powertop gave me a minimum of 10.9W on an idle desktop. I've just
upgraded to Hardy and can't get below 12.9W now.
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It's important to note that if you have two laptops, one running XP, one
running Ubuntu and you let them run down doing nothing. Although the XP
laptop will report a longer battery time, it in fact runs down at the
same time as the Ubuntu laptop.
I have noticed the times get closer and closer toge
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my laptop is Dell Inspiron 6400, I have about 3:15 hours on Ubuntu while I have
about 4:00 hours on XP.
a related issue is that, the screen not always turned off when closing lid.
instead it may be black but still powered or just nothing happens.
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hard disk spin-downs and sleep modes are really needed (to work
properly). The problem is with services and even the kernel waking up
the hd for silly things. There are things one can do to avoid them, but
these should come by default with your distro. Sensible defaults for
laptops. It should be ea
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 19:09 +, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> even better setuid[1] on gnome-applets and place the "CPU Frequency Scaling
> Monitor" applet on the top bar.
> it will allow users to choose the proper cpu frequency and the consume
> less power.
> I set mine on the "conservative" profi
even better setuid[1] on gnome-applets and place the "CPU Frequency Scaling
Monitor" applet on the top bar.
it will allow users to choose the proper cpu frequency and the consume less
power.
I set mine on the "conservative" profile.
[1]for setuid on gnome-applets do this:
#sudo dpkg-reconfigure
Yes, setting some of the options powertop recommends would be an
excellent idea.
As for screen dimming, you can already set that in the preferences
(right-click on the battery). It should be set to be more aggressive
though.
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