On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 09:10 -0800, Dan Kegel wrote: > Hi all, > I'm giving talks about Desktop Linux and Wine this weekend. > A draft of the slides are up at > http://kegel.com/linux/scale4/ and > http://kegel.com/wine/scale4/ > > Comments welcome... there's still time to fix 'em.
For laptops, you mention the following problems, - Wireless driver mess - Switch between network interfaces - Suspend While suspend is important, the runtime aspect of power management is also needed. The ability to leverage these hardware capabilities can significantly improve the overall efficiency of Linux to lower power consumption. (i.e. your battery may last 3 hours rather than 1 hour by throttling the CPU, turning off unused devices, dimming the display, etc.) Pat Mochel is addressing the power management issues at the power management summit on Apr 12-14 in San Jose. If you are interested in this summit, contact Pat Mochel (copied on this email). Topics for the summit include: - Embedded - PM in constrained spaces - Runtime - efficient power consumption - Policy and interface - PM for various user environments (setting it and managing it) - Infrasturcture - driver and platform infrastructure - Suspend - what is left to do? More info on the power management summit is on the Desktop Architects page: http://groups.osdl.org/workgroups/dtl/desktop_architects Sorry, this did not start out as a shameless plug for the power management summit...it just happened. John > Thanks, > Dan > > -- > Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv > > _______________________________________________ > Desktop_architects mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop_architects
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