El 17/09/13 14:23, e...@casa.co.cu escribió:
> Improve Laptop Power Management in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/12.10
> Quantal/12.04 Precise/10.04 Lucid/Linux Mint 15/14/13/and related
> Ubuntu derivatives
>
> TLP is a power management tool for Linux. TLP is a pure command line
> tool with automated background tasks, It does not contain a GUI. It
> brings you the benefits of advanced power management without the need
> to understand every technical detail. TLP does not replace but enhance
> the existing power management of your Linux installation. TLP applies
> it's settings upon system startup and on every change of the power
> source.
>
> Settings depending on the Power Source:
>
> Kernel laptop mode and dirty buffer timeouts
> Processor frequency scaling including "turbo boost" / "turbo core"
> Power aware process scheduler for multi-core/hyper-threading
> Hard disk advanced power magement level and spin down timeout (per disk)
> SATA aggressive link power management (ALPM)
> PCI Express active state power management (PCIe ASPM) – Linux 2.6.35
> and above
> Runtime power management for PCI(e) bus devices – Linux 2.6.35 and above
> Radeon KMS power management – Linux 2.6.35 and above, not fglrx
> Wifi power saving mode – depending on kernel/driver
> Power off optical drive in drive bay (on battery)
>
>
> Additional functions:
>
> I/O scheduler (per disk)
> USB autosuspend with blacklist
> Audio power saving mode – hda_intel, ac97
> Enable or disable integrated wifi, bluetooth or wwan devices upon
> system startup and shutdown
> Restore radio device state on system startup (from previous shutdown).
> Radio device wizard: switch radios upon network connect/disconnect and
> dock/undock
> Disable Wake On LAN
> WWAN state is restored after suspend/hibernate
> Untervolting of Intel processors – requires kernel with PHC-Patch
> Battery charge thresholds – ThinkPads only
> Recalibrate battery – ThinkPads only
>
>
> Every new Linux kernel brings improvements regarding laptop power
> management. TLP offers many power management benefits to Linux based
> laptops without any complicated instructions. Basically TLP doesn't
> replace any existing power management in Linux but it improves current
> power management.
>
> To install TLP in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T)
> and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
> Terminal Commands:
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linrunner/tlp
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get install tlp tlp-rdw smartmontools ethtool
>
>
>
>
>
> If you are using IBM Thinkpad then use following command to install
> (first add above PPA):
> Terminal Command:
> sudo apt-get install tlp tlp-rdw smartmontools ethtool tp-smapi-dkms
> acpi-call-tools
>
>
>
>
> To start TLP service use following command:
> Terminal Command:
> sudo tlp start
>
>
>
>
> To check if TLP service is working properly, use following command:
> Terminal Command:
> sudo tlp-stat
>
>
>
> You will see such output:
>
> +++ System Status
> TLP power save = enabled
> power source = ...
>
>
> Complete configuration instruction are available here.
> That's it
>
>
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Aquí esta el repo para raring.Saludos

Carlos R Laguna

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