For what people have reported so far, a difference between 17388 mW and 11760 mW is reasonable for the nvidia card...
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:25 AM, jean citron <[email protected]> wrote: > More precisely: > p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state > present: yes > capacity state: ok > charging state: discharging > present rate: 17388 mW > remaining capacity: 45528 mWh > present voltage: 14688 mV > p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ ./test_off.sh > Trying \_SB.PCI0.P0P1.VGA._OFF: failed > Trying \_SB_.PCI0.OVGA.ATPX: failed > Trying \_SB_.PCI0.OVGA.XTPX: failed > Trying \_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._OFF: failed > Trying \_SB.PCI0.MXR0.MXM0._OFF: failed > Trying \_SB.PCI0.PEG1.GFX0._OFF: works! > p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state > present: yes > capacity state: ok > present rate: 11760 mW > remaining capacity: 45486 mWh > present voltage: 14706 mV > > > But i don't understand what it does: does it deactivate the nvidia card? I > was expecting that the battery economy will be more important. > And so, is there a way to deactivate definitively the nvidia card? > Thanks for all the work you've done guys. It's awesome! :) > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

